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READING  REFERENCES    FOR 
ENGLISH    HISTORY 


BY 


HENRY  LEWIN  CANNON,  PH.D. 

ASSISTANT    PROFESSOR    OF    HISTORY,   LELAND   STANFORD 
JUNIOR   UNIVERSITY 


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EDWARD  GAYLORD  BOURNE 


PREFACE 
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^     Teachers  of  history  are  fairly  well  agreed  both  upon  the  de- 
sirability of  collateral  reading  for  their  students  and  upon  the 
difficulty  of  providing  adequate  facilities  for  this  kind  of  work. 
The  present  book  is  designed  to  minimize  this  difficulty,  first, 
^  by  disclosing  the  surprisingly  large  amount  and  variety  of  mate- 
s' rial  for  English  history  to  be  found  in  almost  any  library  ;  second, 
r<by  suggesting  definite  topics  for  the  students  to  follow  up  in 
their  reading ;  third,  by  providing  definite  references  which  the 
students  can  easily  find  for  themselves.    It  is  hoped  that  teach- 
ers and  librarians,  on  the  one  hand,  may  thus  be  relieved  from 
much  arduous  and  time-consuming  labor  ;  and  that,  on  the  other, 
students  and  other  readers  may  be  enabled  to  work  effectively 
and  with  dispatch. 

From  the  Table  of  Contents  it  will  be  seen  that  the  work 
j  consists  essentially  of  two  parts :  first,  a  Book  List  of  works  re- 
Jf erred  to,  and  second,  Topics  and  References  covering  the  whole 
^vJv  field  of  English  history  and  including  the  colonies.    Some  fea- 
tures of  the  Book  List  may  here  be  pointed  out  for  the  benefit 
of  those  who  may  use  the  book.    The  compiler  in  selecting  the 
works  to  be  referred  to  began  by  preparing  a  list  of  the  works 
recommended   by  the  various   bibliographies,   excluding  such 
books  as  students  would  not  be  apt  to  use.    With  this  list  as 
a  basis,  a  number  of  typical  university  and  city  libraries  were 
carefully  gone  over,  and  books  which  were  not  to  be  found  on 
their  shelves  were  dropped  from  the  list  as  being  inaccessible. 
Other  books  met  with  in  these  libraries  were  added  if  they  ap- 
peared useful.    In  this  way  the  Book  List  was  automatically  regu- 
lated, and  as  an  important  consequence  each  title  in  the  list  has 


vi  REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

been  taken  at  first  hand  from  the  title-page,  and  it  is  hoped  may 
be  thoroughly  depended  upon  even  to  the  smallest  particular. 

In  preparing  the  Book  List  a  reasonable  number  of  bibli- 
ographies and  other  aids  have  been  included  in  order  to  enable 
any  one  who  so  wishes  to  carry  his  investigations  to  a  more  schol- 
arly completeness.  These  are  in  the  First  Division,  pages  3-51. 
Division  II  of  the  Book  List  embraces  works  which  cover  more 
than  one  dynasty  or  general  chronological  period ;  while  Divi- 
sion III  includes  those  which  fall  entirely  within  some  one 
general  period. 

Part  II,  pages  165-468,  consists  of  Topics  and  References 
arranged  in  eighty-seven  sections,  which  fall  into  nine  groups. 
The  arrangement  of  the  sections  according  to  the  reigns  of 
monarchs,  and  of  the  groups  according  to  the  duration  of 
dynasties,  is  not  due  to  any  predilection  of  the  compiler,  but 
to  the  practical  consideration  that  books  are  largely  written 
along  these  lines  and  are  in  this  way  most  readily  broken  into 
references.  Each  dynastic  group  usually  closes  with  a  general 
section  devoted  to  society  or  institutions,  because  many  works 
devote  space  at  those  points  to  a  consideration  or  recapitulation 
of  such  topics.  Each  section  contains  a  summary  of  subtopics. 
Here  again  the  compiler  has  not  sought  to  force  his  material 
into  any  preconceived  mold,  but  has  merely  collected  it  and 
arranged  the  usual  well-known  topics  and  expressed  them  in  the 
most  commonly  used  phrases.  If  by  chance  unsuitable  topics 
have  crept  in,  it  is  to  be  hoped  that  no  one  will  waste  time  in 
hunting  them  up. 

In  each  section,  following  the  summary,  are  to  be  found 
references  to  Sources,  which  are  for  the  most  part  a  little  more 
difficult  for  the  untrained  reader  to  use  than  the  Modern  Ac- 
counts which  follow.  He  who  reads  in  the  Sources,  however, 
will  eventually  be  richly  repaid,  experiencing  a  satisfaction  and 
attaining  historical  insight  not  vouchsafed  to  readers  who  keep 
to  the  beaten  track  of  the  Modern  Accounts. 


PREFACE  vii 

The  references  in  Modern  Accounts,  Group  I,  are  of  a  nature 
especially  suitable  for  high-school  students,  although  generally 
available  for  other  readers.  In  Group  II  are  found  the  refer- 
ences to  works  of  a  more  advanced  character  intended  for  col- 
lege students  and  general  readers.  Here  attention  might  be 
called  to  the  fact  that  the  references  given  in  the  successive 
sections  to  the  Dictionary  of  National  Biography  form  in  effect 
a  unique  chronological  index  of  the  historically  important  articles 
in  that  valuable  work. 

Following  Modern  Accounts  comes  the  Bibliography,  designed 
to  .facilitate  further  reading.  The  two  paragraphs  devoted  to 
Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry  and  Prose  —  were  originally  in- 
tended as  appendices,  but  were  assigned  to  their  present  posi- 
tions in  order  to  be  more  readily  available.  In  the  case  of  the 
Illustrative  Material,  the  titles  and  other  data  are  given  largely 
on  the  authority  of  others,  who  are  indicated,  and  to  whom  our 
indebtedness  is  duly  acknowledged.  These  paragraphs  are  in- 
dependent of  the  Book  List  and  Index,  and  may  be  said  to  be 
in  the  nature  of  appendices  to  the  several  sections. 

The  Index  at  the  close  of  the  work  refers  by  number  to  the 
titles  of  the  Book  List  from  which  one  using  the  references  in 
Part  II  can  easily  obtain  full  bibliographical  information  about 
any  work  referred  to.  Owing  to  the  method  followed  in  the 
references  of  giving  chapters  as  well  as  pages,  it  will  often  be 
found  that  other  editions  than  the  ones  stated  can  be  used 
equally  well. 

Because  of  the  difficulty  of  making  insertions  in  such  a  book 
while  it  has  been  going  through  the  press,  almost  no  new  mate- 
rial appearing  since  January  i,  1907,  when  the  manuscript  was 
closed,  has  been  included.  It  will  be  noticed  that  no  references 
are  starred  as  being  superior  to  others.  A  book  or  a  reference 
may  be  valuable  from  one  point  of  view  but  not  from  another. 
Again,  the  compiler  has  sought  only  to  assist  the  teacher  and 
not  to  usurp  the  latter's  proper  place  as  the  adviser  of  his 


viii         REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

students.  Readers  who  desire  special  bibliographical  criticism 
are  referred  to  the  bibliographical  aids  noted  in  the  Book  List. 
In  conclusion,  the  writer  wishes  gratefully  to  acknowledge  the 
painstaking  care  of  Messrs.  Ginn  and  Company,  and  their  un- 
failing courtesy  and  patience  in  what  must  have  been  a  most 
trying  task.  He  desires  also  to  express  his  indebtedness  to  the 
librarians  and  other  friends  who  have  done  so  much  to  lighten 
his  labors.  Special  acknowledgment  is  due  to  Mr.  Leonard 
Taylor  Lemon,  of  Richmond,  Indiana,  for  the  considerable 
assistance  he  has  afforded  in  the  preparation  of  this  work. 
Miss  Josephine  C.  Smith,  M.A.,  of  the  North  Des  Moines  High 
School,  has  generously  contributed  the  paragraphs  of  Illustra- 
tive Material. 

HENRY  L.  CANNON 
LONDON,  ENGLAND 


CONTENTS 


PART  I  — BOOK  LIST 

PAGE 

I.  GENERAL  WORKS 3 

A.  BIBLIOGRAPHIES  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHIES     ...  3 

B.  GENERAL  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  WORKS    ....  5 

I.  GENERAL 5 

a.  Not  Primarily  Historical 5 

(1)  Other  than  Catalogues 5 

(2)  Library  and  Trade  Catalogues,  etc.  '.    .  6 

b.  Primarily  Historical 8 

II.  INDIVIDUAL     COUNTRIES,     OTHER     THAN    THE 

BRITISH  EMPIRE 10 

a.  American 10 

b.  French II 

c.  German n 

III.  BRITISH  EMPIRE n 

a.  Not  Primarily  Historical 1 1 

b.  Primarily  Historical 13 

C.  HISTORICAL  AIDS 15 

I.  GENERAL  WORKS 15 

a.  Covering  More  than  One  Subject,  II-XI  .    .  15 

b.  Encyclopaedias 16 

(1)  General 16 

(2)  Special  . 17 

c.  Societies  and  Institutions 19 

d.  Periodicals 22 

(1)  American 22 

(2)  English 23 

(3)  French 25 

(4)  German 25 

ix 


REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

PAGE 
II.  HISTORICAL  METHODS,  GUIDES,   DICTIONARIES, 

HANDBOOKS 26 

a.  Methods,  etc 26 

b.  Guides,  etc 28 

c.  Historical  Dictionaries 29 

d.  Historical  Handbooks 30 

s* 

III-NttLUSTRATIVE    MATERIAL 30 

a.  Literature 30 

(1)  General  Literature 30 

(2)  Historical  Novels,  Tales,  etc 31 

(3)  Historical  Poems 31 

b.  Pictorial  Matter 31 

IV.  HISTORICAL  GEOGRAPHY,  TOPOGRAPHY,  PHYSIOG- 
RAPHY       >^  32 

a.  Bibliography 32 

b.  Works  of  Reference 33 

c.  Treatises 34 

d.  Maps  and  Atlases 37 

(1)  Not  Primarily  Historical 37 

(2)  Historical 38 

V.  CHRONOLOGY 39 

VI.  PHILOLOGY 40 

a.  Celtic 40 

b.  English 41 

c.  French 43 

d.  Latin 43 

VII.  ARCHAEOLOGY,  ETHNOLOGY,  ARTS,  ETC 44 

a.  Anthropology  and  Ethnology 44 

b.  Antiquities  and  Folk-lore 44 

c.  Arts,  Especially  Architecture 45 

d.  Costume 47 

VIII.  GENEALOGY  AND  BIOGRAPHY 47 

IX.  NUMISMATICS 48 

X.  HERALDRY,  SEALS 49 

XI.  PALEOGRAPHY  AND  DIPLOMATICS   .......  49 


CONTENTS  xi 

PAGB 
II.  HISTORICAL    WORKS    OF    MORE    THAN    ONE 

PERIOD 52 

A.  SOURCES 52 

I.  GENERAL    .    .    ' 52 

II.  INDIVIDUAL    COUNTRIES,    OTHER   THAN   THE 

BRITISH  EMPIRE 54 

III.  BRITISH  EMPIRE 54 

B.  MODERN  ACCOUNTS 61 

I.  GENERAL 61 

II.  INDIVIDUAL    COUNTRIES,    OTHER   THAN   THE 

BRITISH  EMPIRE 68 

III.  BRITISH  EMPIRE 70 

a.  General,  or  not  Specially  Classified    ...  70 

b.  Biographical  Collections 77 

c.  Colonization  and  Empire 78 

d.  Constitutional,  Political,  Legal,  etc.   ...  78 

e.  Religious 81 

f.  Education  and  Culture 82 

g.  Social,  Economic,  Industrial       83 

III.  HISTORICAL     WORKS     RELATING     TO     ONE 

PERIOD 87 

A.  SOURCES '  •  87 

I.  GENERAL 87 

II.  INDIVIDUAL    COUNTRIES,    OTHER    THAN    THE 

BRITISH  EMPIRE 89 

III.  BRITISH  EMPIRE 92 

a.  General,  or  not  Specially  Classified  ...  92 

b.  Autobiographies,  Diaries,  Speeches,  Works 

of  Men  of  Letters,  etc 102 

c.  Colonization  and  Empire no 

d.  Constitutional,  Political,  Legal,  etc.  .    .    .  112 

e.  Religious I!4 

/  Education  and  Culture 115 

g.  Social,  Economic,  Industrial 115 


xii         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH  HISTORY 

PAGE 

B.  MODERN  ACCOUNTS 116 

I.  GENERAL 116 

II.  INDIVIDUAL   COUNTRIES,    OTHER   THAN   THE 

BRITISH  EMPIRE 119 

III.  BRITISH  EMPIRE 124 

a.  General,  or  not  Specially  Classified    .    .    .  124 

b.  Biographical 136 

(1)  Collections 136 

(2)  Individual  Biographies 137 

c.  Colonization  and  Empire 148 

(1)  General 148 

(2)  Special 150 

(a)  The  Former  Thirteen  Colonies  150 

(6)  Canada  and  Newfoundland     .  1 52 

(e)  The  West  Indies 153 

(d)  India 153 

(e)  Australasia 154 

(/)   South  Africa 156 

(g)  Scattered  Acquisitions    .     .    .  156 

d.  Constitutional,  Political,  Legal,  etc.   .     .     .  156 

e.  Religious 158 

f.  Education  and  Culture 160 

g.  Social,  Economic,  Industrial 161 


PART  II  — TOPICS  AND   REFERENCES 

INTRODUCTORY 

SECTION 

1.  Physiography  and  Geography  of  the  British  Isles  ....     165 

I.  ENGLAND  BEFORE  THE  NORMAN  CONQUEST,  TO  1066 

2.  Prehistoric  Times 168 

3.  The  "Celts"   .    .    . 170 

4.  The  Romans  in  Britain 173 

5.  The  Early  Germans 176 

6.  Teutonic  Invasions  and  Settlements,  to  600  A.D 177 


CONTENTS  xiii 

PACE 

7.  English  Tribal  Rivalries,  600-840 181 

8.  Roman  Christianity 183 

Wessex  and  the  Danes,  to  the  Death  of  Edgar,  975     .    .  186 

10.  The  Danish  Conquest,  975-1016 190 

n.  Danish  Rule,  1016-1042 191 

12.  Edward  the  Confessor,  1042-1066 193 

13.  The  Norman  Invasion,  1066 195 

14.  State  of  Society,  449-1066 197 

II.  ENGLAND  UNDER  THE  NORMANS  AND  ANGEVINS 

TO  1216 

15.  William  the  Conqueror,  1066-1087 204 

16.  William  II,  1087-1100 207 

17.  Henry  I,  1100-1135 2O9 

18.  Stephen  of  Blois,  1135-1154 211 

19.  Henry  II,  1154-1189 213 

20.  Richard  I,  1189-1199 217 

21.  John,  1199-1216 220 

22.  State  of  Society,  1066-1216 -.  223 

III.  ENGLAND  UNDER  THE  ANGEVINS  FROM  1216  TO  1399 

23.  Henry  III,  1216-1272 229 

24.  Edward  I,  1272-1307 232 

25.  Edward  II,  1307-1327 235 

26.  Edward  III  (A),  1327-1360 238 

27.  Edward  III  (2?),  1360-1377   .    .  - 241 

28.  Richard  II  (A),  1377-1381 244 

29.  Richard  II  (B),  1381-1399 246 

30.  State  of  Society,  1216-1399 249 

IV.  ENGLAND  UNDER  THE  HOUSES  OF  LANCASTER 

AND  YORK,  1399-1485 

31.  Henry  IV,  1399-1413 256 

32.  Henry  V,  1413-1422 258 

33.  Henry  VI  (A),  1422-1451 260 

34.  Henry  VI  (B),  1451-1461       263 

35.  Edward  IV,  1461-1483 265 

36.  Edward  V,  1483.     Richard  III,  1483-1485 268 

37.  State  of  Society,  1399-1485 270 


xiv        REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

PAGE 

V.  ENGLAND   UNDER  THE   TUDORS,  1485-1603 

38.  Henry  VII,  1485-1509 276 

39.  Henry  VIII  (A),  1509-1527 279 

40.  Henry  VIII  (B),  1527-1534 .  283 

41.  Henry  VIII  (C),  1534-1547 286 

42.  Edward  VI,  1547-1553 290 

43.  Mary  Tudor,  1553-1558 293 

44.  Elizabeth  (A),  1558-1570 296 

45.  Elizabeth  (B),  1570-1587 300 

46.  Elizabeth  (C),  1587-1603 305 

47.  State  of  Society,  1485-1603 309 

VI.  ENGLAND  UNDER  THE   STUARTS  TO   1689 

48.  James  I,  1603-1625 318 

49.  Charles  I  (A),  1625-1634 322 

50.  Charles  I  (B),  1634-1641 326 

51.  Charles  I  (C),  1641-1644 329 

52.  Charles  I  (Z>),  1644-1649 333 

53.  The  Commonwealth,  1649-1653 337 

54.  The  Protectorate,  1653-1660 341 

55.  Charles  II  (A),  1660-1667 345 

56.  Charles  II  (B),  1667-1674 348 

57.  Charles  II  (C),  1674-1681 350 

58.  Charles  II  (D],  1681-1685 353 

59.  James  II  and  the  Interregnum,  1685-1689 355 

60.  State  of  Society,  1603-1689 359 

VII.  ENGLAND    UNDER    THE    STUARTS    AND    HANOVE- 

RIANS   FROM    1689     TO    THE     FRENCH     REVOLU- 
TION, 1789 

61.  William  III  and  Mary  II,  1689-1694 366 

62.  William  III  (Ruling  alone),  1694-1702 369 

63.  Anne,  1702-1714 .  372 

64.  George  I,  1714-1727 375 

65.  George  II  (A),  1727-1754 378 

66.  George  II  (B),  1754-1760 382 

67.  George  III  (A),  1760-1770 385 

68.  George  III  (B),  1770-1782 388 

69.  George  III  (C),  1782-1789 393 

70.  State  of  Society,  1689-1789 395 


CONTENTS  XV 

PAGE 

VIII.  ENGLAND  SINCE  THE  BEGINNING  OF  THE  FRENCH 

REVOLUTION,  1789,  ETC. 

71.  George  III  (Z>),  1789-1795 402 

72.  George  III  (£),  1795-1804 406 

73.  George  III  (/-"),  1804-1807 410 

74.  George  III  (G),  1807-1820 413 

75.  George  IV,  1820-1830 419 

76.  William  IV,  1830-1837 422 

77.  Victoria  (A),  1837-1852 425 

78.  Victoria  (B),  1852-1857 428 

79.  Victoria  (C),  1857-1901.     Edward  VII,  1901,  etc.    .    .    .  431 

80.  State  of  Society,  1789,  etc 436 

IX.  THE  BRITISH   EMPIRE 

81.  India 446 

82.  The  West  Indies 451 

83.  Canada  and  Newfoundland 453 

84.  Australasia 456 

85.  Africa 460 

86.  Scattered  Acquisitions 464 

87.  The  British  Empire  as  a  Whole  • 466 

APPENDIX.     List  of  Collections  and  Editions  of  Poetry    .    .    .  469 

INDEX 477 


READING  REFERENCES  FOR 
ENGLISH   HISTORY 


PART  I  — BOOK  LIST 

The  works  are  classified  according  to  their  main  characteristics, 
and  hence  the  list  under  each  heading  may  not  include  every  book 
which  bears  on  that  subject ;  for  example,  books  not  primarily 
bibliographical  are  listed  elsewhere  than  under  the  sections  on 
bibliography. 

I.  GENERAL  WORKS 

A.  BIBLIOGRAPHIES  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

See  Bernheim,  Lehrbuch  (no.  276),  p.  196  in  the  ed.  of  1894; 
pp.  243-244  in  the  ed.  of  1903  ;  Courtney,  Register  (no.  j), 
Vol.  I,  pp.  62-64 ;  Langlois,  Manuel  (no.  7),  Vol.  I,  pp.  66-73. 

1.  Bulletin  of  bibliography,  April,  1897,  etc.    Boston,  Boston  Book  Co. 
See  nos.  15,  114. 

2.  Catalogue  of  the  bibliographies  of  special  subjects  in  the  Boston 
Public  Library.    (Bost.  Pub.  Lib.  Bull.,  Apr.,  1890;  Vol.  IX,  no.  i,  whole 
no.  80,  pp.  135-203.)     [Includes  previous  lists,  also  Lane's  list  of  Har- 
vard Bull.     See  no.  6.~\ 

3.  Courtney,  William  Prideaux.     A  register  of  national  bibliography, 
with  a  selection  of  the  chief  bibliographical  books  and  articles  printed 
in   other  countries.     2  vols.     London,   Constable,    1905.     [Topics  ar- 
ranged alphabetically,  e.g.  History ;  titles,  chronologically.   Full  index.] 

4.  Josephson,  Aksel  G.  S.     Bibliographies  of  bibliographies  chrono- 
logically arranged,  with  occasional  notes  and  an  index.     45  pp.     Chi- 
cago, Bibliographical  Society  of  Chicago,  1901. 

5.  Keogh,  Andrew,  comp.     Some  general  bibliographical  works  of 
value  to  the  student  of  English.     27  pp.  (alternate  pages  blank).     Yale 
University,  1901. 

6.  Lane,  William  Coolidge,  comp.     Index  of  reference  lists  and  spe- 
cial bibliographies  included  in  periodicals  and  other  publications  of 
recent  date.     (Harv.  Lib.  Bibl.  Contrib.,  nos.  1-4,  1884-1890.) 

3 


4  REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

7.  Langlois,  Ch.-V.      Manuel  de  bibliographic  historique.     2  vols. 
(Vol.  I,  2d  ed.)     Paris,  Hachette,  1901,  1904. 

8.  Man uelsde  Bibliographic  Historique.    Paris,  Picard.   Seenos.fj,86. 

9.  Newman,  Alice.     Index  to  subject  bibliographies  in  library  bulle- 
tins to  December  31, 1897.     (N.Y.  State  Lib.  Bull. ;  Bibl.  no.  14,  pp.  369- 
426.)     Albany,  Univ.  State  N.Y.,  1898. 

10.  Petzholdt,   Dr.   Julius.      Bibliotheca   bibliographical    kritisches 
Verzeichniss  der  das   Gesammtgebiet  der  Bibliographic  betreffenden 
Litteratur  des  In-  und  Auslandes  in  systematischer  Ordnung  bearbeitet. 
Leipzig,  Engelmann,  1866. 

11.  Porter,  G.  \V.     List  of  bibliographical  works  in  the  reading  room 
of  the  British  Museum,     ad  ed.  rev.  by  G.  K.  Fortescue.     xi  +  103  pp. 
London,  British  Museum,  1889. 

12.  Selected  subject  bibliographies.     (N.Y.  State  Lib.  Bull.,  Library 
School,  no.  5,  Nov.,  1899.)     Albany,  Univ.  State  N.Y.,  1899.     [History, 
pp.  249-253.] 

13.  Stein,   Henri.     Manuel  de  bibliographic   generale   (Bibliotheca 
bibliographica  nova.)     (Man.  Bibl.  Hist.,  Vol.  II.)     Paris,  Picard,  1897. 
[Contains  bibliography  of  indexes  to  periodicals  of  all  languages   in 
App.  II,  637-768.] 

14.  [Whitney,  James  L.]     A  catalog  of  bibliographies.     See  no.  2. 

15.  Wilbur,  Mary  G.  (of  the  Providence,  R.I.,  Public  Library),  comp. 
Quarterly  index  to  reference  lists  published  by  libraries.     (See  Bull. 
Bibl.  no.  /.) 

16.  Vallee,  Leon.    Bibliographic  des  bibliographies.    2  parts.    Paris, 
Terquem,  1883.     [Suppl.,  2  parts,  1887.] 


GENERAL   WORKS  5 

B.  GENERAL  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  WORKS 

See  also  under  Encyclopaedias  (I.C.I.b),  Periodicals  (I.C.I.d), 
and  Methods  and  Guides  (I.C. II. a  and  b). 

I.  GENERAL   (I.E.   RELATING    TO    ALL    COUNTRIES 
OR  TO   MORE  THAN   ONE) 

a.  Not  Primarily  Historical 

(i)  OTHER  THAN  CATALOGUES 

17.  Books  on  the   Far  East.     (Connecticut  Pub.   Lib.  documents, 
no.  3,  1904;  whole  no.  45,  pp.  3-10.)     [India,  pp.  7-8.] 

18.  Bowker,  R.  R.,  and  George  lies.     The  reader's  guide  in  economic, 
social,  and  political  science  ;  being  a  classified  bibliography  —  American, 
English,  French,  and  Genaan  —  with  descriptive  notes,  author,  title, 
and  subject  index,  courses  of  reading,  college  courses,  etc.     (Economic 
Tracts,  no.  XXVII,   169  pp.)     New  York,   Putnam,   for    Society  for 
Political  Education,  1891. 

19.  Ebert,  Adolf.     Allgemeine  Geschichte  der  Literatur  des  Mittel- 
alters  im  Abendlande  bis  zum  Beginne  des  XL  Jahrhunderts.    3  vols. 
(Vol.  I,  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.)     Leipzig,  Vogel,  1889,  1880,  1887. 

20.  Hurst,  John  Fletcher.     Literature  of  theology,  a  classified  bibli- 
ography of  theological  and  general  religious  literature.     New  York, 
Hunt  and  Eaton,  1896. 

21.  Lawrence,  Isabel.     Classified  reading:  books  for  the  school,  the 
library,  and  the  home,  with  a  full  bibliography  of  education.     Normal 
School,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Author,  1898. 

22.  Matson,  Henry.     References  for  literary  workers,  with  introduc- 
tion to  topics  and  questions  for  debate.    3d  ed.    Chicago,  McClurg,  1897. 

23.  Monroe,  Will  S.     Bibliography  of  education  (International  Edu- 
cation).    New  York,  Appleton,  1897.     [Methods  of  historical  instruc- 
tion, pp.  61-63;  Philosophy  of  history,  pp.  116-117;  School  systems  of 
Great  Britain,  pp.  169-170.] 

24.  Rand,  Benjamin.     A  bibliography  of  economics.     88  pp.     Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Wilson,  1895. 

25.  Sammlung  von  Kompendien  fur  das  Studium  und  die   Praxis. 
Miinster  i.W.,  Schoningh.     See  no.  102. 


6  REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

26.  Stammhammer,   Josef.     Bibliographie  der  Socialpolitik.     Jena, 
Fischer,  1896. 

27.  Wjndeyer,  Margaret,  comp.     China  and  the  Far  East,  1889-1899. 
(N.Y.  State  Lib.  Bull.  no.  59;  Bibl.  Bull.no.  25,  pp.  563-679.)     Albany, 
Univ.  State  N.Y.     [Straits,  pp.  602,  615;    Wars  with  England,  etc., 
pp.  607-613 ;  Hong  Kong,  pp.  613,  628,  629.] 


(2)  LIBRARY  AND  TRADE  CATALOGUES,  ETC. 

For  information  concerning  libraries 

28.  [Clarke,  W.]     Repertorium  bibliographicum ;   or  some  account 
of  the  most  celebrated  British  libraries.     London,  \V.  Clarke,  1819. 

29.  Triibner,  Dr.  K.     Minerva.     Jahrbuch  der  gelehrten  Welt,  1891- 
1892,  etc.     Strassburg,  Triibner. 


For  information  concerning  tqade  catalogues 

30.  Growoll,  A.     A  bookseller's  library  and  how  to  use  it.      72  pp. 
New  York,  Publishers'1  Weekly,  1891. 


31.  American  Library  Association.     Annotated  lists,  ed.  by  George 
lies.    Boston,  Houghton,  or  Library  Bureau.    See  1105.40, 41,81, 143,515. 

32.  Bibliotheque  Nationale.     Catalogue  general  des  livres  imprime's 
de  la  Bibliotheque  Nationale.     (Ministere  de  1'  instruction  publique  et 
des  beaux-arts.)     Auteurs,  Vols.  I-XIX  (A-Broounov).     Paris,  Impri- 
merie  Nationale,  1897,  in  progress. 

33.  Boston  Athenaeum.     Catalogue  of   the    library  of   the  Boston 
Athenaeum,  1807-1871.     5  parts.     Boston,  1874-1882. 

34.  Boston    Public    Library    bulletin,    issued    quarterly,    1890,    etc. 
Boston.     See  nos.  2,  14,  97,  129,  176,  534. 

35.  British    Museum.     Catalogue    of  books   in   the    library  of   the 
British   Museum,  printed  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  and   of 
books  in  English  printed  abroad,  to  the  year  1640.     3  vols.     London, 
Order  of  trustees,  1884.  —  Catalogue  of  the  printed  books  in  the  library 
of  the  British  Museum.     393  parts  in  72  vols.     London,  Clowes,  1881- 
1900.    [Suppl.,  A-Q,  II  vols.    London,  1900-1904.]    See  also  Fortesc ue, 
Subject  Index,  no.  43. 


GENERAL  WORKS  7 

36.  Brunei,  Jacques-Charles.    Manuel  du  libraire  et  de  1'amateur  de 
livres  contenant   i°,  un  nouveau  dictionnaire  bibliographique  ...     2°, 
une  table  en  forme  de  catalogue  raisonne.     5th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     6  vols. 
Paris,  Didot,  1860-1865.     [Suppl.,  2  vols.,  1878,  1880.] 

37.  Columbia  University.     Books  on  education  in  the  libraries  of 
Columbia  University.     (Columbia  Lib.  Bull.  no.  2.)     New  York,  1901. 
[Special  methods,  History,  pp.  275-280;   History  of  education  in  Eng- 
land, pp.  34-46 ;  in  India,  p.  48 ;   in  New  South  Wales,  p.  50 ;  in  Canada, 
pp.  52-53;    Higher  education  in  Great  Britain,  pp.  156-164;   in  India, 
p.  165.] 

38.  Columbia  University  Library  bulletins.     See  no.  37. 

39.  Connecticut  Public  Library  documents.     See  no.  17. 

40.  Uewey,  Melvil,  ed.,  May  Seymour  and  Mrs.  H.  L.  Elmendorf, 
assoc.  eds.     A.  L.  A.  catalog:  8000  volumes  for  a  popular  library,  with 
notes.     Prepared  by  the  N.  Y.  State  Library  and  the  Library  of  Congress 
under  the  auspices  of  the  A.  L.  A.  Publishing  Board.     Washington, 
Govt.  Printing  Office,  Oct.,  1904. 

41.  Fletcher,  William  I.     An  index  to  general  literature,  biograph- 
ical, historical,  and  literary  essays  and  sketches,  reports  and  publica- 
tions. .  .  .     (A.  L.  A.  index.)     2d  ed.  enl.,  to  January  i,  1900.     Boston, 
Houghton,  1901. 

42.  Fletcher,  W.  I.,  and  R.  R.  Bowker.     The  annual  literary  index, 
1892,  etc.      New  York,  Pttblishers'    Weekly,   1893,  etc-      [Books   and 
periodicals.] 

43.  Fortescue,  G.  K.     Subject  index  of  the  modern  works  added  to 
the  library  of  the  British   Museum  in  the  years   1881-1900.     3  vols. 
London,  British  Museum,  1902-1903. 

44.  Growoll,  A.     Three  centuries  of  English  booktrade  bibliogra- 
phy .  .  .  ;  also  a  list  of  catalogs  .  .  .  1595-1902  by  Wilberforce  Eames. 
New  York,  Dibden  Club,  1903. 

45.  Harvard  Library  bibliographical  bulletin.     See  no.  120. 

46.  Harvard  University  Library.     Bibliographical  contributions,  ed. 
by  Justin  Winsor.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  Harvard  Library.     See  nos.  6, 

6j,  343- 

47.  John  C re rar  Library.    A  list  of  books  on  industrial  arts ;  October, 
1903.     247  pp.     Chicago,  1904. 

48.  Library  of  Congress.     [Catalogue  cards  and  proof  sheets,  issued 
continuously.     Proof  sheets  for  the  main  division,  "  British  history  and 
description,"  may  be  subscribed  for  and  the  cards  bought  separately. 
Washington,  Librarian  of  Congress,  1901,  etc.]  —  Division  of  bibliog- 
raphy.    Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office.     See  nos.  69,  ng. 


8  REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

49.  Low,   Sampson.       The   English  catalogue  of   books  published 
from  January,  1835,  to  January,  1863,  comprising  the  contents  of  the 
London    and  the    British  catalogues,    and   the   principal   works   pub- 
lished in  the  U.  S.  of  America  and  continent   of  Europe.     [Subtitle 
varies.]    6  vols.  to  December,  1898.     London,  Low,  1864-1901.     [Also 
a  catalogue  published  each  year  for  the  previous  year.     App.  contains 
"  Learned  societies,  printing  clubs,  etc.,  .  .  .  also  collections,  libraries, 
series,  etc."] 

50.  Lowell  City  Library  bulletin.     Lowell,  Mass.,  Butterfield.     See 
no.  toy. 

51.  New  York  State  Library  bulletins.     Albany,  Univ.  State  N.Y. 
See  nos.  9,  12,  27,  j>8,  72,  144,  236. 

52.  New  York   State  Public   Library;    Astor,   Lenox,   and   Tilden 
foundations.     Bulletin,  1897,  etc.     New  York.     See  no.  jo. 

53.  Peabody  Institute.     Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Peabody  In- 
stitute of  the  city  of  Baltimore.     5  parts.     Baltimore   [Friedenwald], 
1883-1892.     [2d  catalogue  .  .  .  including  the  additions  made  since  1882. 
7  parts,  published  to  1904  (A-T).     Baltimore,  Deutsch  Lith.,  1896,  in 
progress.] 

54.  Philadelphia,    Mercantile    Library    of,    bulletin.       Philadelphia, 
Rogers.     See  no.  ijo. 

55.  Providence  Public  Library.     Monthly  bulletin,  1895,  etc.     Prov- 
idence, R.I.,  the  Library.  —  Monthly  reference  lists,  1881-1884.    4  vols. 
Providence,  R.I.,  the  Library. 

56.  Sonnenschein,  William  Swan.     The  best  books :  a  reader's  guide 
to  the  choice  of  the  best  available  books  in  every  department  of  science, 
art,  and  literature ;    a  contribution    towards   systematic   bibliography. 
2d  ed.     London,   Sonnenschein,  1891. — A   reader's  guide  to  contem- 
porary literature,  being  the  first  supplement  to  The  best  books.  .  .  . 
London,  Sonnenschein,  1895. 

57.  Watt,  Robert.     Bibliotheca  Britannica :  or  a  general  index  to 
British  and  foreign  literature.     In   two  parts,   authors    and   subjects. 
4  vols.  (I,  II,  Authors  ;  III,  IV,  Subjects).    Edinburgh,  Constable,  1824. 

b.  Primarily  Historical 

58.  Abbot,  Etheldred.     Reading  list  on  history  of  the  latter  half  of 
the    1 5th  century.     (N.Y.   State   Lib.  Bull,   May,  1898;  Bibl.  no.  11, 
pp.  277-305.)     Albany,  Univ.  State  N.Y.     [England,  etc.,  pp.  285-290.] 

59.  Adams,  Charles  Kendall.     A  manual  of  historical  literature,  com- 
prising brief  descriptions  of  the  most  important  histories  in  English, 


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French,  and  German,  together  with  practical  suggestions  as  to  methods 
and  courses  of  historical  study.  3d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  New  York, 
Harper,  1889. 

60.  Bibliography  of  the  historical  works  of  Dr.  Creighton,  Dr.  Stubbs, 
Dr.  S.  R.  Gardiner,  and  the  late  Lord  Acton.     Ed.  for  the  Royal  His- 
torical  Society  by  W.  A.  Shaw.     9-63   pp.     London,   Offices   of   the 
society,  1903. 

61.  t  Bratke,  E.     Wegweiser  zur  Quellen-  und  Litteraturkunde  der 
Kirchengeschichte.     Eine  Anleitung  zur  planmassigen  Auffindung  der 
litterarischen  und  monumentalen  Quellen  der  Kirchengeschichte  und 
ihrer  Bearbeitungen.     Gotha,  Perthes,  1890. 

62.  t  Chevalier,   Ulysse.     Repertoire  des  sources  historiques  du 
moyen  age.     I,  Bio-bibliographie ;    Paris,  Picard,   1877-1886.     Supple- 
ment, 1888.     [2d  ed.  enl.,  announced,   1903.]     II,  Topo-bibliographie, 
6  parts ;  Montbeliard,  Hoffman,  1894-1903. 

63.  Chicago   Public   Library.     Finding  list,   history  and  biography. 
8th  ed.    365  pp.     Chicago,  Public  Library,  Nov.,  1901. 

64.  Cornell  University  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  historical  library 
of  Andrew  Dickson  White.     I,  The  Protestant  Reformation  and  its 
forerunners.     93  pp.     Ithaca,  N.Y.,  University  Press,   1889.     [Suppl., 
Portraits  of  the  reformers,  pp.  95-106.] 

65.  CROMWELL.     The  Carlyle  collection:  a  catalogue  of  books  on 
Oliver  Cromwell  and  Frederick  the  Great,  bequeathed  by  Thomas  Car- 
lyle to  Harvard  College  Library.     Comp.  by  William  Coolidge  Lane. 
(Harv.  Lib.  Bibl.  Contrib.,  no.  26,  pp.  3-22.)     Cambridge,  Mass.,  Har- 
vard Library,  1888. 

66.  Elliott,  Agnes  M.      Contemporary   biography.      References   to 
books  and  magazine  articles  on  prominent  men  and  women  of  the  time  ; 
with  an  index.     167  pp.     Pittsburg,  Carnegie  Library,  1903. 

67.  Fisher,  John  Alonzo.     A  select    bibliography   of   ecclesiastical 
history.     [See  Hall,  Methods  of  teaching  history  (no.  287),  pp.  337-391.] 

68.  Gomme,  George  Laurence.     The  literature  of  local  institutions. 
London,  Stock,  1886. 

69.  Griffin,  A.  P.  C.,  comp.     List  of  books  (with  references  to  period- 
icals) relating  to  the  theory  of  colonization,  government  of  dependen- 
cies, protectorates,  and  related  topics.     (Lib.  Cong.,  Div.  BibL)     2d  ed. 
enl.    156  pp.    Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,  1900.  —  Select  list  of 
books  on  the  cabinets   of  England  and  America.     (Lib.  Cong.,  Div. 
Bibl.)     5-8  pp.     Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,  1903. 

70.  Hasse,  Miss  A.  R.     List  of  books  and  some  articles  in  period- 
icals in  the   New  York    Public    Library    relating   to   political   rights, 


10         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

constitutions,  and  constitutional   law.     (N.Y.  Pub.   Lib.   Bull.,   Feb., 
1904;  no.  2,  Part  II,  Foreign  constitutions,  pp.  51-88.)     New  York. 

71.  Jahresberichte  der  Geschichtswissenschaft  im  Auftrage  der  his- 
torischen    Gesellschaft  zu   Berlin,   1878,  etc.     Berlin,  Weidmannische 
Buchh.,  1880,  etc.     [Frequent  reports  on  English  history.] 

72.  Leonard,  Grace  F.     Reading  list  on  the  I7th  century.     (N.Y. 
State  Lib.  Bull,  July,  1897;  Bibl.  no.  4,  pp.  63-92.)     Albany,  Univ.  State 
N.Y.     [England,  etc.,  pp.  75-84.] 

73.  Liebermann,  F.     Verzeichnis  der  von  Reinhold  Pauli  verfassten 
Biicher,  Aufsatze,  und  Kritiken.     3-23  pp.     Halle  a.  S.,  Karras,  1895. 

74.  Oesterley,  Hermann.    Wegweiser  durch  die  Literatur  der  Urkun- 
den  Sammlungen.     2  parts.     Berlin,  Reimer,  1885,  1886.     [Britannien, 
Part  II,  pp.  295-367.] 

75.  Potthast,  August.     Bibliotheca  historica  medii  aevi :  Wegweiser 
durch  die  Geschichtswerke  des  europaischen  Mittelalters  bis  1500.  .  .  . 
2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     2  vols.     Berlin,  Weber,  1896. 

76.  t  Smedt,  Carolus  de.     Introductio  generalis  ad  historiam  eccle- 
siasticam  critice  tractandum.     Ghent,  1876. 

77.  Sybel.     Crusades.     See  no.  788. 

78.  Wachsmuth,  Curt.     Einleitung  in   das   Studium  der  alten   Ge- 
schichte.     Leipzig,  Hirzel,  1895. 

79.  Wisconsin,  University  of,  Department  of  History.     Reference 
books  for  high  school  libraries,  recommended.     22pp.     [1906.]     [Eng- 
lish history,  pp.  11-16.] 


II.   INDIVIDUAL   COUNTRIES,   OTHER   THAN 
THE   BRITISH    EMPIRE 

a.  American 

80.  Crandall,    F.  A.      Checklist    of    public    documents    containing 
debates  and  proceedings  of  Congress  from  the  first  to  the  fifty-third 
congress,  together  with  miscellaneous  lists  of  documents  and  historical 
and  bibliographical  notes.     2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     [New  ed.  announced.] 
Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,  1895. 

81.  Larned,  J.  N.,  ed.  (for  the  American  Library  Association).     The 
literature  of  American  history ;   a  bibliographical  guide,  in  which   the 
scope,  character,  and  comparative  worth  of  books  in  selected  lists  are 
set  forth  in  brief  notes  by  critics  of  authority.  .  .  .     Boston,  Houghton, 
1902.     [Suppl.  for  1900  and  1901,  ed.  by  Philip  P.  Wells,  1902.     Others 


GENERAL  WORKS  II 

to  follow.]     [Teutonic  and  English  Origins,  sects.  2642-2686 ;  Canada, 
sects.  3428-3902,  etc.] 

82.  Winsor,  Justin.     America.     See  no.  1885.  —  The  reader's  hand- 
book of  the  American  Revolution,  1761-1783.    Boston,  Houghton,  1899. 

b.  French 

83.  Franklin,  Alfred.     Les  sources  de  1'histoire  de  France:  notices 
bibliographiques  et  analytiques  des  inventaires  et  des  recueils  de  docu- 
ments relatifs  a  1'histoire  de  France.     Paris,  Firmin-Didot,  1877. 

84.  t  Gavet,  G.      Sources  de  1'histoire  des  institutions  et  du  droit 
francais  :  Manuel  de  bibliographic  historique.     Paris,  Larose,  1899. 

85.  Masson.     Chroniclers.     See  no.  8ig. 

86.  t  Molinier,  A.     Les  sources  de  1'  histoire  de  France  (Man.  Bibl. 
Hist.,  Vols.  Ill- V).    Series  1, 1-5;  II,  i.    Paris,  Picard,  1901,  in  progress. 

87.  Monod,  Gabriel.     Bibliographic  de  1'histoire  de  France:    cata- 
logue methodique  et  chronologique  des  sources  et  des  ouvrages  rela- 
tifs a  1'histoire  de  France  depuis  les  origines  jusqu'en  1789.     Paris, 
Hachette,  1888. 

c.  German 

88.  Dahlmann,  F.  C.,  und  G.  Waitz.     Quellenkunde  der  deutschen 
Geschichte.   Quellen  und  Bearbeitungen  systematisch  und  chronologisch 
verzeichnet.     6th  ed.,  by  Ernst  Steindorff.     Gottingen,  Dieterichsche 
Buchh.,  1894. 

89.  Lorenz,  Ottokar.    Deutschlands  Geschichtsquellen  im  Mittelalter 
seit  der  Mitte  des  dreizehnten  Jahrhunderts.    3d  ed.    Berlin,  Goldmann, 
1886-1887. 

90.  Wattenbach,  W.      Deutschlands    Geschichtsquellen    im  Mittel- 
alter, bis  zur    Mitte    des  dreizehnten   Jahrhunderts.     2  vols.     6th  ed. 
Berlin,  Hertz,  1893-1894. 

III.  BRITISH    EMPIRE 
a.  Not  Primarily  Historical 

91.  Allibone,  S.  Austin.     A  critical  dictionary  of  English  literature 
and  British  and  American  authors  living  and  deceased,  from  the  earliest 
accounts  to  the  latter  half  of  the  igth  century.     2  vols.     Philadelphia, 
Lippincott,  1891.     [Suppl.,  by  John  Foster  Kirk,  in  2  vols.,  1892.] 

92.  Australasian  bibliography.     Catalogue  of  books  in  the  Free  Pub- 
lic Library,  Sydney,  relating  to,  or  published  in,  Australasia.     Reference 


12          REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH    HISTORY 

Library,    1869-1888.     Sydney,    Potter,    1893.     [3  parts:    I,    Authors; 
II,  Colonies;  III,  Subject  and  title.] 

93.  Bale,   John.      Anecdota    Oxoniensia.      Index    Britanniae    scrip- 
torum,  quos  ex  variis  bibliothecis  non  parvo  labore  colligit  loannes 
Baleus,  cum  aliis.     John  Bale's  index  of  British  and  other  writers,  ed. 
by  Reginald  Lane   Poole,  with  the   help  of  Mary  Bateson.     Oxford, 
Clarendon  Press,  1902. 

94.  Brink,    Bernhard   ten.      History   of    English    literature,    tr.    by 
Horace  M.  Kennedy,  Wm.  Clarke  Robinson,  L.  Dora  Schmitz.     2  vols. 
in  3  parts.     New  York,  Holt,  1889,  1893,  1896. 

95.  BUNYAN.     Bibliography  for  the  life  of  John  Bunyan  ;  Appendix, 
pp.  i-xxxv  of  Venables'  Life  of  Bunyan  (no.  1711).     Comp.  by  John  P. 
Anderson  (British  Museum). 

96.  DARWIN.     Bibliography  for  the  life  of  Charles  Darwin  ;  Appen- 
dix, pp.  i-xxxi  of  Bettany's  Life  of  Darwin  (no.  1735).    Comp.  by  John  P. 
Anderson  (British  Museum). 

97.  Egypt.    Bibliography.    (Bost.  Pub.  Lib.  Bull.,  Oct.,  1893;  Vol.  XII, 
no.  3,  whole  no.  94,  pp.  1 69-2 1 1 .)    [Modern  history  of  Egypt,  pp.  202-204.] 

98.  Gill,  Thomas,  comp.     Bibliography  of  South  Australia.     n8pp. 
London,  Colonial  and  Indian  exhibition,  1886. 

99.  Hazlitt,  W.  Carew.     Hand-book  to  the  popular,  poetical,  and 
dramatic  literature  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  invention  of  printing  to 
the  Restoration.     London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1867.  —  Collections  and  notes, 
1867-1876.     London,  Reeves  and  Turner,  1876.  —  Second  series  of  bio- 
graphical collections  and  notes  on  early  English  literature,  1474-1700. 
London,  Quaritch,  1882.  —  Third  and  final  series,   London,  Quaritch, 
1887.  —  Supplement  to  3d  and  final  series.     London,  Quaritch,  1889.  — 
A  general  index  to  Hazlitt's  hand-book  and  his  biographical  collections 
(1867-1889)  by  G.  J.  Gray.     London,  Quaritch,  1893.     [Fourth  series, 

1  vol.,  1903;  see  Courtney,  Register  (no.  j),  p.  170.] 

100.  Hyde,  Douglas.    A  literary  history  of  Ireland  from  earliest  times 
to  the  present  day  (Library  of  Literary  History).    London,  Unwin,  1899. 

101.  Ibrahim-Hilmy,  Prince.     The  literature  of  Egypt  and  the  Soudan 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  year  1885  inclusive.     A  bibliography.  .  .  . 

2  vols.     London,  Triibner,  1886,  1888. 

102.  Korting,  Dr.  Gustav.     Grundriss  der  Geschichte  der  englischen 
Litteratur  von    ihren  Anfangen   bis  zur   Gegenwart   (Sammlung   von 
Komp.,  Vol.  I,  ser.  I).     2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     MUnster,  i.W.,  Schoningh, 
1893.     [Many  bibl.  notes.] 

103.  Library   of   Literary    History.     London,   Unwin;    New  York, 
Scribner.     See  nos.  100,  105. 


GENERAL  WORKS  13 

104.  Lowndes,   William   Thomas.     The  bibliographer's  manual  of 
English  literature,  containing  an  account  of  rare,  curious,  and  useful 
books,  published  in  or  relating  to  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  from  the 
invention  of  printing.     Rev.  and  enl.  ed.,  by  Henry  G.  Bohn  (Bohn's 
Library).     London,  Bell,  1890  (reprint  of  1857-1864).     [Part  VI,  Ap- 
pendix, contains  lists   of   society  publications  and   books   printed   at 
private  presses.] 

105.  Millar,  J.  H.     A  literary  history  of  Scotland  (Library  of  Lit- 
erary History).     New  York,  Scribner,  1903. 

106.  MILTON.     Bibliography  for  the  life  of  John  Milton  ;  Appendix, 
pp.  i-xxxix,  of  R.  Garnett's  Life  of  Milton  (no.  1772).    Comp.  by  John  P. 
Anderson  (British  Museum). 

107.  Morgan,   Henry  J.     Bibliotheca  Canadensis :    or  a  manual  of 
Canadian  literature.     Ottawa,  Desbarats,  1867. 

108.  Morley,  Henry.     English  writers  :  an  attempt  towards  a  history 
of  English  literature,     n  vols.,  ad  ed.     London,  Cassell,  1887-1895. 

109.  SHAKESPEARE.    Catalogue  of  printed  books  in  British  Museum 
on  William  Shakespeare.     London,  Clowes,  1897.  —  Catalogue  of  the 
works  of  William  Shakespeare,  original  and  translations,  together  with 
Shakespeariana  embraced  in  the  Barton  collection  of  the  Boston  Public 
Library.     Comp.    by   James  Mascarene   Hubbard.     Boston,  Order  of 
trustees,  1880.  —  Reference  list  on   Shakespeare.      (Lowell  City   Lib. 
Bull.,  Jan.,  Feb.,  1898;  Vol.  I,  no.  n,  pp.  3-28.)     Lowell,  Mass.,  Butter- 
field,  1898. 

110.  Wiilker,  Dr.  Richard.     Grundriss  zur  Geschichte  der  Angel- 
sachsischen  Litteratur.  .  .  .     Leipzig,  Veit,  1885.     [Bibl.  Worterbiicher, 
pp.  99-101.] 

b.  Primarily  Historical 

111.  Archives.     Report  on  Canadian  archives,  ed.  by  Douglas  Brym- 
ner.     [1884-1896]  Ottawa,  Maclean,  1885-1897. 

112.  Bird,  S.  R.  Scargill-.     A  guide  to  the  principal  classes  of  docu- 
ments preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office.     2d  ed.     London,  Eyre 
and  Spottiswoode,  1896. 

113.  Catalogue  of  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  record  publications, 
reports  of  the  historical  manuscripts  commission,  and  annual  reports  of 
the    deputy   keepers    of    the    public   records,    England    and   Ireland. 
H.  M.  S.  O.     [Latest  ed.] 

114.  CROMWELL.     Bibliography  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     (Bull.  Bibl., 
Vol.  II,  Apr.,  1900,  to  Jan.,  1901,  nos.  3-6,  pp.  37-39,  53-56,  71,  72>  9°>  91-) 


14         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

115.  Davenport,  Frances  Gardiner.     A  classified  list  of  printed  orig- 
inal materials  for  English   manorial  and  agrarian  history  during  the 
Middle  Ages ;  prepared  under  the  direction  of  W.  J.  Ashley  (Radcliffe 
College  Monographs,  no.  6.)     Pp.  v-xiii,  1-65.     Boston,  Ginn,  1894. 

116.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  ancient  deeds  in  the  public  record 
office.     4  vols.  [various  editors].     London,  H.  M.  S.  O.,  1890-1902. 

117.  Gairdner.     Chroniclers.     See  no.  86g. 

118.  Gardiner,  Samuel  R.,  and  J.  Bass  Mullinger.     Introduction  to 
the  study  of  English  history.     (Part  I,  Introduction,  by  Samuel  Rawson 
Gardiner,  pp.  xxi-xxiv,  1-199;  Part  II,  Authorities,  by  J.  Bass  Mullin- 
ger, pp.  201-468.)     3d  ed.  enl.     London,  Paul,  1894. 

119.  Griffin,  A.  P.  C.,  cotnp.     Select  list  of  references  on  Anglo-Saxon 
interests.     (Lib.  Cong.,  Div.  Bibl.)     Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office, 
1903. 

120.  Gross,  Charles.     A  bibliography  of  British  municipal  history, 
including  gilds  and  parliamentary  representation  (Harvard  Historical 
Studies,    Vol.  V).      New   York,   Longmans,    1897.  —  A   classified   list 
of  books  relating  to  British  municipal  history.     (Harv.  Lib.  Bibl.  Bull., 
1891;    Vol.  Ill,  no.  43,  pp.   3-18.)  —  The  sources  and   literature  of 
English  history  from  the  earliest  times  to  about  1485.     London,  Long- 
mans, 1900. 

121.  Hardy,  Thomas  Duffy.     Syllabus  (in  English)  of  the  documents 
relating  to  England  and  other  kingdoms  contained  in  the   collection 
known   as  "  Rymer's   Foedera,"   1066-1654.     3  vols.     London,   Long- 
mans, 1869-1885. 

122.  Johnston,   W.   Dawson.     Titles  of   books  in   English    history 
published    in    1897   and    1898    [and    1899],   selected    and   annotated. 
(Am.     Hist.    Ass'n,    Rep.,    1899,    Vol.    I,   pp.  615-632    [;    and   1900, 
Vol.   I,   pp.   627-639].)      Washington,   Govt.    Printing    Office,    1900, 
1901. 

123.  [Jones,    Hilda  Vernon,    comp.]     Catalogue    of   parliamentary 
papers,    1801-1900,   with   a  few   of   earlier   date.     316   pp.     London, 
King  [1904]. 

124.  Liebermann,   F.      Ueber   Ostenglische   Geschichtsquellen  des 
12.,  13.,  14.  Jahrhunderts,  besonders  den  falschen  Ingulf . . .  aus  dem  .  . . 
XVIII.  Bd.   des    Neuen-Archivs  .  .  .  fiir   altere   deutsche   Geschichts- 
kunde.    43  pp.     Hannover,  Hahn'sche  Buchh,  1892. 

125.  Maitland,    F.    W.     The   materials   for   English   legal   history. 
{Political  Science    Qtiarterly,    Sept.,    Dec.,    1889 ;    Vol.   IV,  nos.  3,  4, 
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126.  Stubbs.     Introductions.     See  no.    1. 


GENERAL  WORKS  15 

'127.  Thomas,  F.  S.  Hand-book  to  the  public  records.  London, 
Eyre,  1853. 

128.  Tilton,  Asa  Currier.     A  descriptive  list  of  the  works  on  Eng- 
lish history  in  the  library  of  the  society.     32  pp.     (State  Historical 
Society,  Wisconsin,  Bull.  Information,  June,  1904,  no.  21.) 

129.  Tracts  of  the  period  of  English  history  covered  by  the  reign  of 
Charles  I,  the  Civil  War,  and  the  Commonwealth,  1625-1660.     (Bost. 
Pub.  Lib.  Bull.,  Oct.,  1898;  Vol.  XIII,  no.  3,  whole  no.  98,  pp.  212-249.) 

130.  Edmands,  John.     Reading  notes  on  Wycliffe.     (Philadelphia 
Mercantile  Library  Bull.,  pp.  3-12.)     Philadelphia,  Rodgers,  1884. 

131.  Wrong,  George  M.,  ed.     University  of  Toronto  studies  in  his- 
tory.    Review  of  historical  publications  relating  to  Canada,  1895  an(^ 
1896,  etc.     [Vol.  II  and  others  with  H.  H.  Langton  as  co-ed.]     Toronto, 
Briggs,  1897,  etc. 

C.  HISTORICAL  AIDS 

See  Barnard,  Companion  (no.  /Jj) ;  Bernheim,  Lehrbuch 
(no.  276),  pp.  202-235  in  the  ed.  of  1894 ;  pp.  253-293  in  the  ed. 
of  1903;  Giry,  Manuel  (no.  Jj75) ;  Gross,  Sources  (no.  120), 
pp.  23-54;  Monod,  Bibliographic  (no.  £7),  nos.  1-346;  Son- 
nenschein,  Best  books,  and  Reader's  guide  (no.  jd)  ;  Stein, 
Manuel  (no.  7j),  pp.  433-466.  For  bibliographies  of  special  sub- 
jects under  Historical  Aids,  see  under  those  subjects. 


I.  GENERAL   WORKS 

a.  Covering  More  than  One  Subject,  II-XI 

132.  Antiquarian  Library.     London,  Sonnenschein.     See  no.  564. 

133.  Barnard,  Francis  Pierrepont,  ed.     Companion  to  English  his- 
tory (Middle  Ages).     97  pi.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1902. 

134.  Mas  Latrie,  Cte.de.     Tresor  de  chronologic,  d' histoire  et  de 
geographic,  pour   1'etude  et  1'emploi  des  documents  du  moyen    age. 
Paris,  Palme,  1889. 

135.  Sims,  Richard.     A   manual  for  the  genealogist,  topographer, 
antiquary,  and  legal  professor.  .  .  .     London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1856. 

136.  Bibliotheque  de  1' Enseignement  des  beaux-arts,   ed.  by  Jules 
Comte.     Paris,  Maison  Quantin.     See  nos.  363,  365, 376. 

137.  Cambridge   Geographical   Series,  ed.  by  F.  H.  H.  Guillemard. 
Cambridge,  University  Press.     See  no.  496. 


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138.  Camden  Library.     London,  Stock.     See  no.  967.  • 

139.  Chambers's  Commercial  Handbooks.     London,  Chambers.    See 
no.  3j6. 

140.  Concise    Knowledge    Library.      New    York,    Appleton.      See 
no.  314. 

141.  International   Education    Series.     New  York,   Appleton.     See 
nos.  23,  289,347. 

142.  International    Scientific    Series.     New   York,    Appleton.      See 
nos.  50  /,  586. 

143.  Kroeger,  Alice  Bertha.     Guide  to  the  study  and  use  of  refer- 
ence books.     A  manual  for  librarians/teachers,  and  students.    (A.  L.  A. 
annotated  lists.)     Boston,  Houghton,  1902. 

144.  Selected    reference    books.      (N.Y.  State    Lib.   Bull.,    Library 
School,  no.  4,  Oct.,  1899.)    Albany,  Univ.  State  N.  Y.     [See  pp.  1 51-197, 
passim.] 

b.  Encyclopaedias 
(i)  GENERAL 

145.  Brockhaus'  Konversations-Lexicon.     I4th  ed.,    rev.       16  vols. 
Leipzig,  Brockhaus,  1896.     [Suppl.,  17th  vol.,  1897.     Has  Bibl.] 

146.  Century  Dictionary.     Especially  Vol.  IX,   Proper  names.     See 
no.  462. 

147.  Chambers's  Encyclopaedia.     Library  of  universal  knowledge  ;   a 
reprint  of  the  last  (1880)  Edinburgh  and  London  ed.  of  Chambers's  En- 
cyclopaedia, with    copious    additions   by   American   authors.     15  vols. 
New  York,  American  Book  Exchange,   1881. 

148  Encyclopaedia  Americana;  a  universal  reference  library,  .  .  .  ed. 
by  F.  C.  Beach.  ...  16  vols.  Illus.  New  York,  Scientific  American 
[1903-1904]. 

149.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  a  dictionary  of  arts,  sciences,  and  gen- 
eral literature.    9th  ed.    24  vols.    New  York,  Scribner,  1878-1889.    [The 
new  volumes  (XXV-XXXIII  of  the  complete  work,  also  Vol.  XXXIV, 
maps,  Vol.  XXXV,  index)  constituting,  in  combination  with  the  existing 
volumes  of  the  gth  ed.,  the  roth  ed.  .  .  .     Edinburgh,  Black,  1902-1903.] 

150.  Encyclopaedia    Britannica.     Guide    to   systematic   readings    in 
the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  by  James  Baldwin.     Chicago,   Werner, 
1895. 

151.  La  Grande  encyclopedic,  inventaire  raisonne  des  sciences,  des 
lettres,  et  des  arts  par  une  societe  de  savants  et  de  gens  de  lettres. 
31  vols.     Illus.     Paris,  Lamirault. 


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152.  Meyers  Konversations- Lexicon,  ein  Nachschlagewerk  des  allge- 
meinen  Wissens.    5th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.    21  vols.    (Vols.  XIX-XXI,  Ann. 
Suppl.)     Leipzig,  Bibliog.  Institut,  1897,  1898-1901.     [6th  ed.  rev.  and 
enl.,  1903,  etc.] 

153.  New  international  encyclopaedia.     Daniel  Coit  Oilman,  Harry 
Thurston  Peck,  Frank  Moore  Colby,  eds.     17  vols.     New  York,  Dodd, 
1902-1903. 

154.  Universal  cyclopaedia.      Charles  Kendall  Adams,  ed.     12  vols. 
New  ed.,  illus.     New  York,  Appleton,  1900. 

(2)  SPECIAL 

155.  Adams,  Oscar  Fay.      A  brief  handbook  of  English  authors. 
7th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     181  pp.     Boston,  Houghton,  1893. 

156.  Allgemeine  deutsche  Biographic  .  .  .  ,  herausg.  durch  die  his- 
torische  Commission  bei  der   konigl.  Academie  der  Wissenschaften. 
Nachtrage.   49  vols.    (Vol.  XLIX,  Nachtrage  bis  1899;  Kaiser  Friedrich 
III-Hanstein.)       [Has    bibl.    references.]      Leipzig,    Duncker,    1875- 
1904,  etc. 

157.  American  annual  cyclopaedia,  and  register  of  important  events; 
embracing  political,  civil,  military,  and  social  affairs ;  public  documents, 
biography,  statistics,  commerce,  finance,  literature,  science,  agriculture, 
and  mechanical  industry.     [Suppl.  titles  vary.]     26  vols.  (for  1861-1902). 
New  York,  Appleton,  1864-1903. 

158.  Anderson,  William.     The   Scottish  nation:    or  the  surnames, 
families,  literature,  honours,  and  biographical  history  of  the  people  of 
Scotland.     3  vols.     Edinburgh,  Fullarton,  1863. 

159.  Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  American  biography.     James  Grant 
Wilson  and  John  Fiske,  eds.     7  vols.     New  York,  Appleton,  1900. 

160.  Bardeen,  C.  W.     A  dictionary  of  educational  biography,  giving 
more  than  400  portraits  and  sketches.  .  .  .     Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Bardeen, 
1901. 

161.  Chambers's  biographical  dictionary;  the  great  of  all  times  and 
nations.     David  Patrick  and  Francis  Hindes  Groome,  eds.     Philadel- 
phia, Lippincott,  1902. 

162.  Cooper,    Charles    Henry,    and    Thompson    Cooper.      Athenae 
Cantabrigienses.     2  vols.  (I,  1500-1585;  II,  1586-1609.)     Cambridge, 
Deighton,  1858,  1861.     [Biographical.] 

163.  Dictionary  of  Christian  biography,  literature,  sects,  and  doc- 
trines. .  .  .    William  Smith  and  Henry  Wace,  eds.     4  vols.     London, 
Murray,  1877-1887. 


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164.  Dictionary  of  national  biography.     Leslie  Stephen  and  Sidney 
Lee,  eds.    63  vols.     London,  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1890-1900.     [Suppl., 
Vols.  I-III,  1901 ;  index  and  epitome,  ed.  by  Sidney  Lee,  1903.] 

165.  Foss,  Edward.     The  lives  of  the  judges  of  England.     Abridged 
under  the  title,  Biographia  juridica,  a  biographical  dictionary  of  the 
judges  of  England,  1066-1870.     London,  1870. 

166.  Hoefer,  Dr.,  directeur.     Nouvelle  biographic  universelle  depuis 
les  temps  les  plus  recules  jusqu'a  nos  jours,  avec  les  renseignements 
bibliographiques  et  1  'indication  des  sources  a  consulter.  ...     46  vols. 
Paris,  Didot  Freres,  1872-1877. 

167.  International  year  book ;  a  compendium  of  the  world's  progress 
during  the  year.  .  .  .     Frank  Moore  Colby,  ed. ;  Harry  Thurston  Peck, 
consulting  ed. ;  Edwin  Lathrop  Engle,  associate  ed.     New  York,  Dodd, 
1898,  etc. 

168.  Michaud,  L.  G.,  ed.     (Vols.  XIII-XLV  ed.  by  E.  E.  Desplaces.) 
Biographie  universelle,  ancienne   et  moderne,    ou  histoire,  par  ordre 
alphabetique,  de  la  vie  publiqife  et  privee  de  tous  les  hommes  qui  se 
sont  fait  remarquer  par  leurs  ecrits,  leurs  actions,  leurs  talents,  leurs 
vertus  ou  leurs  crimes.     Ed.  par  une  societe  de  gens  de  lettres  et  de 
savants.    45  vols.    New  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     Paris,  Desplaces  [1854-1865]. 

169.  Moon,  G.  Washington.     Men  and  women  of  the  time:  a  dic- 
tionary of  contemporaries.     i3th  ed.  rev.     London,  Routledge,  1891. 

170.  Palgrave,  R.  H.      Dictionary   of   political    economy.      3  vols. 
London,  Macmillan,  1894-1899. 

171.  Phillips,  Lawrence  B.     The  dictionary  of  biographical  reference, 
containing  over  100,000  names,  together  with  a  classed  index  of  the 
biographical  literature  of  Europe  and  America.     New  ed.  rev.  and  enl., 
with  supplement.     Philadelphia,  Gebbie,  1889.     [List  of  works  referred 
to,  p.  xiv.] 

172.  Statesman's  year-book  ;  a  statistical  and  historical  annual  of  the 
states  of  the  world.  .  .  .     Ed.  by  J.  Scott  Keltic,  with  the  assistance 
of  I.  P.  A.  Renwick.     London,  Macmillan,  1864,  etc. 

173.  Vapereau,  G.     Dictionnaire  universel  des  contemporains  conte- 
nant  toutes  les  personnes  notables  de  la  France  et  des  pays  etran- 
gers.  .  .  .    6th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.    Paris,  Hachette,  1893.     [Contains  Bibl.] 

174.  Wall,  Edgar  G.    The  British  empire  year  book  .  .  . ;  an  annual 
statistical  volume.     London,  Stanford,  1903,  etc. 

175.  Watt,  George   [and  others].     A  dictionary  of   the  economic 
products  of  India.     6  vols.     Calcutta,  Supt.  Govt.  Printing,  1889-1893. 


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c.  Societies  and  Institutions 

See   Gross,  Sources  (no.  120),  pp.  71-77;    also  "Births  and 
Deaths"  in  Bull.  Bibl.  (no.  /). 

Indexes 

176.  Boston  Public  Library.     Transactions  and  other  serial  publica- 
tions of  societies  and  institutions  currently  taken.     (Bost.  Pub.  Lib. 
Bull.,  Apr.,  1893;  Vol.  XII,  whole  no.  92,  pp.  37-85.     Suppl.  list,  July, 
whole  no.  93,  pp.  128-136.) 

177.  Bowk'er,  R.  R.     Publications  of  societies:  a  provisional  list  of 
the  publications  of  American  scientific,  literary,  and  other  societies 
from  their  organization.     [Suppl.  in  preparation.]     New  York,  Pub- 
lishers'   Weekly,   1899.     [For  new  societies,  note  their  appearance  in 
Bull.  Bibl.,  no.  /.] 

178.  British  Museum.     Catalogue  (no.  j^).     [See  in  Vol.  for  A-Aca, 
under  "Academies";    also  the  suppl.      Societies  are  classified  under 
place  of  publication.] 

179.  Griffin,  Appleton  Prentiss  Clark.     Bibliography  of   American 
historical    societies    (the    United    States   and    Dominion   of   Canada). 
(Am.   Hist.    Ass'n.,    Rep.,    1895,   PP-   677-1236.)     Washington,    Govt. 
Printing  Office,  1896. 

180.  Year-book    of   the   scientific   and   learned   societies    of   Great 
Britain  and  Ireland ;  comprising  lists  of  the  papers  read  .  .  .  with  the 
names  of  their  authors ;  comp.  from  official  sources.     London,  Griffin, 
1884,    etc.       [Includes    sections    upon    geography,    economic    science, 
literature  and  history,  archaeology,  etc.] 


181.  ^Elfric  Society.     London,  For  the  society.     Set  no.  1382. 

182.  American   Economic  Association.     Publications.     New  York, 
Appleton.     See  no.  1052. 

183.  American  Historical  Association.     Annual  reports,   1889,  etc. 
Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office.     See  nos.  122,  779,  267,  271,  427, 
1042,  1488,  1598,  1714,  1830,  1837,  1888,  1987. 

184.  Architectural    Publication    Society.      London,    Richards.      See 
no.  5/9. 

185.  British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.   See  no.  353. 

186.  Camden  Society.     First  series,  105  vols.     London,  Nichols  & 
Son,  1838,  etc,  —  A  descriptive  catalogue  of  ...  by  John  Gough  Nichols. 


20          REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

2d  ed.,  Westminster,  1872.  —  Second  series,  1871-1901,  62  vols. 
Nichols  &  Sons.  [Beginning  with  1898,  "Ed.  for  the  Royal  Histor- 
ical Society."]  —  Third  series,  London,  Longmans,  1900,  etc.  See  nos. 
488,  635,  636,  651,  658,  674,  693,  1069,  1125,  1140,  1141.,  u^ii 
11651  1*67,  1169-1171,  11931  1195-1  11981  12181  12191  1223,  12261 
12441  12451  1247,  12511  12571  12611  1270,  12831  1284,  12881  12981 
13191  1380,  1389  ;  and  see  under  no.  209. 

187.  Carnegie    Institution    of    Washington,    Bureau    of    historical 
research.     Washington,  Carnegie  Inst.     See  no.  1520. 
.    188.  Early  English  Text  Society.     London,  Trtibner.     See  nos.  4841 
6851  1282. 

189.  English    Historical    Society.     London,    For   the    society.     See 
no.  1150. 

190.  Folk-lore  Society.     Folk-lore,  1890,  etc.      Transactions  of  the 
Folk-lore  Society,  a  quarterly  review  of  myth,  tradition,  institution,  and 
custom    (incorporating   the    Archaeological  Review    and    the   Folk-lore 
Journal).     London,  Nutt. 

191.  Great    Britain.     Rerum   Britannicarum   medii  aevi  scriptores : 
or,   chronicles  and  memorials  of   Great    Britain   and   Ireland   during 
the  Middle  Ages  (Rolls).    Published  .  .  .  under  the  direction  of  the 
Master  of  the   rolls.     London,   Longmans.     See  nos.   669,  670,   1182, 
i222i  13881 1394  ;  also  no.  913.     [This  includes  the  calendars,  etc. ;  e.g. 
nos.  1130-1138^ 

192.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.     Published  under  the  direction  of 
the  department  of  history  and  government.     New  York,  Longmans. 
See  no.  120. 

193.  Johns    Hopkins    University.      Studies,   history   and   political 
science.     Baltimore,  Johns  Hopkins  University.     See  no.  284. 

194.  Lowell  Institute  Lectures.     New  York,  Appleton.     See  no.  498. 

195.  Navy  Records  Society.     Publications,  1894,  etc.     London,  For 
the  society.     See  nos.  650, 11561 1178,  11791  1181, 1186-11881 1190, 12061 
12171  12731  12781  1291-12931  1307,  1585. 

196.  New  England  History  Teachers'  Association.     See  no.  307. 

197.  New  Palaeographical  Society.     See  no.  579. 

198.  New  Shakspere  Society.     London,  For  the  society.     See  nos. 
11681  1210. 

199.  Old  South  work,  Directors  of.     Old  South  leaflets,  1883,  etc. 
Edwin  D.  Mead,  ed.     [163  nos.  to  date;  c.  16  pp.  each.]     Boston,  By 
the  directors. 

200.  Oxford   Historical   Society.      Oxford,    Clarendon    Press.     See 
no.  1392. 


GENERAL  WORKS  21 

201.  Palestine  Pilgrim's  Text  Society.     See  nos.  1112,  1115. 

202.  Parker  Society  instituted,  1840,  for  the  publication  of  the  works 
of  the  fathers  and  early  writers  of  the  reformed  English  church.     Publi- 
cations.   55  vols.    Cambridge,  University  Press,  1845.     [Vol.  LV,  a  gen- 
eral index  .  .  .  comp.  ...  by  Henry  Gough.] 

203.  Pennsylvania,  University  of.     Publications ;  series  in  philology, 
literature,  and  archaeology.     Boston,  Ginn.     See  no.  2018.     See  also  nos. 
608,  664. 

204.  Radcliffe  College  Monographs.     Boston,  Ginn.     See  no.  115. 

205.  Royal   Archaeological  Institute  of  Great   Britain  and  Ireland 
(formerly  British  Archaeological  Association).     Archaological  Journal. 
London,  Longman   (later,  the  Institute).     [First  series,  50  vols.,  1844- 
1893;  index  for  Vols.  I-XXV,  1878;  second  series,  1894,  etc.] 

206.  Royal    Colonial   Institute.     Proceedings,    1868,   etc.     London, 
the  Institute.     See  also  no.  372. 

207.  Royal  Economic  Society.     The  Economic  Journal,  the  journal 
of  the  Royal  Economic  Society,  1891,  etc.     London,  Macmillan. 

208.  Royal  Geographical  Society  of  London,  Journal  of  the.     Lon- 
don, Murray.     [Vols.  I-L,   1831-1881;   indexes  to   Vols.  I-X,   1844; 
Vols.   XI-XX,    1853;    Vols.   XXXI-XL,    1881.]      Continued   in   the 
Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  and  monthly  record  of 
Geography.    New  monthly  series,  1879,  etc.    London,  Stanford.    [Index 
to  Vols.  I-XIV,  1879-1892;  London,  Stanford,  1896.] 

209.  Royal  Historical  Society.     Transactions.     Old  series,  10  vols. 
London,   For   the   society,    1872-1882.     New   series,   1884,   etc.     See 
nos.  60,  393,   1405,   7565,   1569,   /J7JS   7595,   1619,   1640,   1703,   1794, 
1812,  1900,  1949,   ^985,  2020,  2038,  2041.  —  Camden  series.     London, 
Longmans.     See   nos.   1199,   1251,   1297,   1302,   -1360 ;    and  see   under 
no.  186. 

210.  Scottish  Geographical  Society.     Scottish  Geographical  Magazine, 
ed.  by  Hugh  A.  Webster  and  Arthur  Silva  White,  1885,  etc.     Edin- 
burgh, Constable. 

211.  Scottish  Text  Society.     Edinburgh,  Blackwood.     Seeno.mS. 

212.  Society  for  Political  Education.  New  York,  Putnam.  Seeno.iS. 

213.  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Christian  Knowledge.     London. 
See  nos.  819,  869,  1324,  /5j6. 

214.  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London.     Archaeologia:    or  miscel- 
laneous tracts  relating  to  antiquity,  1770,'  etc.     London,  House  of  the 
society.     [Index  to  Vols.  I-XV,  1809;  to  Vols.  I-L,  1889.] 

215.  Toronto,  University  of.     Studies  in  history.     Toronto,  Briggs. 
See  no.  if. 


22          REFERENCES    FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

216.  Wisconsin,  State  Historical  Society  of.    Bulletin  of  information. 
See  no.  128. 

217.  Wycliffe  Society.    London.     See  no.  ijgo. 

d.  Periodicals 

See  Kroeger,  Guide  (no.  143),  pp.  53-54 ;  Courtney,  Register 
(no.  j),  Vol.  II,  pp.  389-391 ;  and  the  article,  Periodicals,  in  the  en- 
cyclopaedias, as  in  the  New  international  (tto.  /Jj).  For  announce- 
ments of  "  Births  and  deaths  ;  a  record  of  new  titles,  changed  titles 
and  deaths  in.  the  periodical  world,"  continued  quarterly,  see  the 
Bull.  Bibl.  (no.  /). 

(i)  AMERICAN 

Indexes 

218.  Danforth,  George  Flavel,  ed.     Quarterly  bibliography  of  books 
reviewed  in  leading  periodicals.     Bloomington,  Ind.,  Index  Pub.  Co. 
[Vol.  I,  1892;  Vol.  II,  1893,  issues  i  and  2,  Jan.-June,  cumulative.] 

219.  Fletcher  and  Bowker.     Literary  index.     See  no.  42. 

220.  Monthly    Cumulative   Book   Review  Digest,   March,    1905,  etc. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Wilson. 

221.  Poole,  William  Frederick  .  .  .  and  William  I.  Fletcher An 

index  to  periodical  literature.     3d  ed.     Boston,  Osgood,  1882.     [Suppl. 
(Jan.  i,  1882,  to  Jan.  i,  1902),  4  vols.     Boston,  Houghton,  1888-1903. 
Abr.  ed.  for  1815-1899,  by  William  I.  Fletcher  and  Mary  Poole.    Boston, . 
Houghton,  1901.] 

222.  Reader's    Guide   to   Periodical  Literature,   January,    1901,    etc. 
Being  a  consolidation  of  the  Reader's  guide  to  periodical  literature,  and 
Cumulative  index  to  a  selected  list  of  periodicals  (formerly  of  Cleve- 
land, O.).     Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Wilson.     [Monthly,  cumulative.] 


223.  American  Historical  Review,  1895,  e^c>     New  York,  Macmillan. 
[General  index  to  Vols.  I-X,  by  David  M.  Matteson,  1906.] 

224.  Atlantic  Monthly,  1857,  etc.     Boston,  Houghton. 

225.  The  Century,  1881,  etc.     New  York,  Century.     [A  continuation 
of  Scribner's  Monthly,  q.v.] 

226.  The  Critic  and  literary  world,  1881,  etc.     An  illustrated  monthly 
review  of  literature,  art,  and  life.     New  York,  the  Critic. 

227.  The  Dial,  1880,  etc.     A  semimonthly  journal  of  literary  crit- 
icism, discussion,  and  information.     Chicago,  the  Dial. 


GENERAL  WORKS  23 

228.  Educational  Review,  1891,  etc.     Nicholas   Murray  Butler,  ed. 
Rahway,  N.J.,  Educational  Review  Pub.  Co.     [Index  to  Vols.  I-XXV 
(Jan.,  1891,  to  May,  1903)  by  Charles  Alexander  Nelson.     See  pp.  105- 
106,  under  History,  for  discussions  of  method,  etc.] 

229.  Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine,  1850,  etc.    New  York,  Harper. 
[Index  to  Vols.  I-LX  (1850-1880),  1881.] 

230.  Harvard  Law  Review,   1887,  etc.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  Harvard 
Law  Review.     [Index  to  Vols.  I-XVII,  1905.] 

231.  The  Nation,  1865,  etc.     A  weekly  journal  devoted  to  politics, 
literature,  science,  and  art.     New  York,  the  Nation. 

232.  North  American  Review,  1815,  etc.     New  York,  North  Amer- 
ican Review. 

233.  Overland  Monthly,  1868,  etc.     San  Francisco,  Qil.,  Overland. 

234.  Political  Science  Quarterly,   1886,  etc.     Ed.  by  the  faculty  of 
political  science  of  Columbia  University.     Boston,  Ginn.     [Index  to 
Vols.  I-XV,  1886-1900.] 

235.  Popular   Science   Monthly,    1872,    etc.     New  York,   Appleton. 
[Index  to  Vols.  I-XL  (1872-1892),  comp.  by  Frederik  A.  Fernald,  1893.] 

236.  Scribner1  s  Magazine,  1887,  etc.     New  York,  Scribner. 

237.  Scribner's  Monthly,   1870-1881.     New  York,  Scribner.     [Con- 
tinued as  the  Century,  q.v.] 

238.  The    Yale  Review,  1892,  etc.      A  quarterly  journal  of  history 
and  political  science.     Boston,  Ginn. 

(2)  ENGLISH 

For  periodical  publications,  see  the  British  Museum  catalogue 
(110.  j>j)  under  that  title,  arranged  under  place  of  publication. 
There  is  a  special  index  to  this. 

For  British  newspapers,  see  Bourne,  Newspapers  (tw.  1018)  ; 
and  see  under  Newspapers  below  (tto.  250). 

239.  The  Academy,  1869,  etc.     A  weekly  review  of  literature,  science, 
and  art.     London,  Newnes. 

240.  The  Antiquarian  Magazine  and  Bibliographer.  Edward  Walford, 
ed.    12  vols.    (Vols.  VIII-XII  entitled  "Walford's  antiquarian  magazine 
and  bibliographical  review.")      London,  Reeves  (Vols.  I-III),  Bogue 
(Vols.  IV-VI),  Redway  (Vols.  VII-XII).     1882-1887.     Extinct. 

241.  The  Antiquary,  1880,  etc.     A  magazine  devoted  to  the  study  of 
the  past.     [Vols.  I-II,  ed.  by  Edward  Walford.]     London,  Stock. 


24         REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

242.  The  Asiatic  Journal,  and  monthly  register  for  British  India  and 
its  dependencies  .  .  .  [later  titles  read,  British  and  foreign  India,  China, 
and  Australia.]     London,  Black,  1815,  etc.    (New  series,  London,  Allen, 
1830,  etc.     New  series,  1840,  etc.) 

243.  The  Athen&um,  1828,  etc.     A  journal  of  English  and  foreign 
literature,  science,  the  fine  arts,  music,  and  the  drama.     London,  Athe- 
naeum Press. 

244.  The  Dublin  Review,  1836,  etc.     Dublin,  Gill. 

245.  English    Historical  Review,    1886,    etc.      London,    Longmans. 
[Index  to  Vols.  I-XX,  1886-1905,  59  pp.     (1906.)] 

246.  Fortnightly  Review.     London,  Chapman. 

247.  The   Gentleman 's  Magazine,  or  Trader's  monthly  intelligencer 
[title  varies],  1^31,  etc.     Collected  chiefly  from  the  public  papers,  by 
Sylvanus  Urban.     London,  Office   of  the   Observer.     [Index  to  Vols. 
I-LVI,   1731—1786,  by  Samuel  Ayscaugh.     2  vols.      London,  Nichol, 
1789.]     [For  an  article  on,  see  W.  H.  Brett  in  Bull.  Bibl. ;  Vol.  II,  no.  i, 
Oct.,  1899,  pp.  5-9.] 

248.  The  Independent  Review,  1901,  etc.     Edward  Jenks,  ed.     Lon- 
don, Unwin. 

249.  The  Law  Quarterly  Review,  1885,  etc.     Frederick  Pollock,  ed. 
London,  Stevens.     [Indexes  in  Vols.  X,  XV,  XX  (1894,  1899,  1904).] 

250.  NEWSPAPERS.     (See  the  American  Monthly  Review  of  Reviews, 
Vol.  XXXII,  p.  188;  Nineteenth  Century,  Vol.  XLIX,  p.  817;  also  the 
article  Newspaper  in  the  New  international  encyclopaedia.) 

England:  Daily  Chronicle,  London,  1876,  etc.  Daily  Mail,  London, 
1896,  etc.  Times,  London,  1788,  etc.  Westminster  Gazette,  London, 
1893,  etc. 

Wales :  South  Wales  Daily,  Cardiff,  1872,  etc.    Western  Mail,  1869,  etc. 

Scotland:  Herald,  Glasgow,  1782,  etc.  Scotsman,  Edinburgh,  1817,  etc. 

Ireland:  Freeman1  s  Jmtrnal,  Dublin,  1763,  etc.  Weekly  Nation^ 
Dublin,  1847,  etc.  Evening  Telegraph,  Dublin,  1877,  etc.  Belfast 
Arorthern  Whig,  1824,  etc. 

India:  Englishman,  Calcutta,  1821,  etc.  Madras  Mail.  Times  of 
India,  Bombay. 

Canada :  Globe,  Toronto.  Daily  Mail,  Toronto.  Evening  Neius, 
Toronto. 

Australasia:  Argus,  Melbourne.  Age,  Melbourne.  Morning  Herald, 
Sydney.  Australasian  Star,  Sydney.  Daily  Telegraph,  Sydney.  Reg- 
ister (South  Australia).  Brisbane  Courier  (Queensland).  Times, 
Wellington  (New  Zealand). 

South  Africa:   Cape  Argus.     Cape  Times. 


GENERAL  WORKS  25 

251.  The  Nineteenth  Century,  1877,  etc.   A  monthly  review  (beginning 
Jan.,  1901,  The  Nineteenth  Century  and  After},  ed.  by  James  Knowles. 
London,  Spottiswoode ;  New  York  and  London,  Scott. 

252.  ATotes  and  Queries,  1849,  etc-     A  medium  of  intercommunication 
for  literary  men,  general  readers,  etc.     London,  Athenaeum  Press. 

253.  The  Saturday  Review,  of  politics,  literature,  science,  and  art, 
1855,  etc.     London,  the  Saturday  Review. 

254.  The   Scottish    Historical  Review,  being   a   new  series  of    The 
Scottish  Antiquary,  established  1886.     Quarterly,  1903,  etc.     Glasgow, 
MacLehose  &  Sons. 

255.  The  Spectator,  1828,  etc.     London,  the  Spectator. 

(3)  FRENCH 
Indexes 

256.  A.  L.  A.  committee  on  foreign  documents.    Partial  list  of  French 
government  serials  in  American  libraries.     (N.Y.  State  Lib.  Bull.  no.  70, 
Jan.,  1902;  Bibl.  no.  33,  pp.  97-164.)     Albany,  Univ.  State  N.Y. 

257.  Jordell,  D.     Repertoire  bibliographique  des  principales  revues 
fran9aises  pour  1897,  etc.     Paris,  1898,  etc. 


258.  Le  Moyen  Age,  revue  d'histoire  et  de  philologie.     1888,  etc. 
Paris,  Bouillon. 

259.  Revue  des  Questions  Historiques,  1866,  etc.     Paris,  Bureaux  de 
la  revue. 

260.  Revtie  Historique,  1876,  etc.     Paris,  Alcan. 

261.  Revue  de  Sytithese  Historique,  1900,  etc.     Paris,  Cerf. 

(4)  GERMAN 
Index 

262.  Dietrich,  Felix,  ed.     Bibliographic  der  deutschen  Zeitschriften- 
litteratur.  .  .  .     Verzeichnis  von  ca.  8500  Aufsatzen,  die  wahrend  des 
Jahres  1896  in  ca.  275  zumeist  wissenschaf tlichen  Zeitschriften  deutscher 
Zunge  erschienen  sind  .  .  .[annual].     Leipzig,  Fr.  Andra's  Nachfolger, 
1897,  etc. 

263.  Anglia,  Zeitschrift  fiir  englische  Philologie  (begriindet  von  Rich. 
Paul  Wulker)  .  .  .  1878,  etc.     Beiblatt,  1890,  etc.     Halle  a.  S.,  Niemeyer. 


26         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH    HISTORY 

264.  Deutsche    Zeitschrift    fur    Geschichtswissenschaft,     1889-1898. 
Continued  as  Historische   Vierteljahrschrift,  1898,  etc.     Leipzig,  Teub- 
ner.     [Contains  bibl.  of  English  history.] 

265.  Historisches  Jahrbuch,  herausg.  von  Gorres-Gesellschaft,  1880, 
etc.     Miinchen. 

266.  Historische    Zeitschrift,     1859,    etc.       Miinchen,    Oldenbourg. 
[Index  to  Vols.  I-LVI,  1888 ;  to  Vols.  LVII-XCVI,  announced.] 

II.  HISTORICAL  METHODS,   GUIDES    DICTION- 
ARIES,   HANDBOOKS 
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pp.  v-ix  ;  Hinsdale,  How  to  study  history  (no.  289),  at  the  begin- 
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267.  Wyer,  James  Ingersoll,  comp.     A  bibliography  of  the  study  and 
teaching  of  history.    (Am.  Hist.  Ass'n,  Rep.,  1899,  Vol.  I,  pp.  561-612.) 
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268.  t  Acton,  Lord  John  E.  D.     German  schools  of  history.     (Eng- 
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269.  Adams,  Herbert  B.     The  study  of  history  in  American  colleges 
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270.  Altamira,  Rafael.     La  ensenanza  de  la  historia.     2d  ed.  rev.  and 
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271.  American  Historical  Association.     Report  by  the  Committee  of 
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272.  American  Teachers' Series.    New  York,  Longmans.    See  no.  278. 

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276.  Bernheim,   Ernst.      Lehrbuch   der   historischen   Methode,  mit 
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277.  Bourne,   Edward  Gay  lord.    Essays  in  historical  criticism  .  .  . 
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278.  Bourne,  Henry  E.     The  teaching  of  history  and  civics  in  the 
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279.  Bryce,  James.     Edward  Augustus  Freeman.     {English  Histor- 
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280.  Droysen,  Joh.  Gustav.     Grundriss  der  Historik.     3d  ed.  rev. 
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Dr.  Hermann  Kriiger].     Tr.  by  E.  Benjamin  Andrews.     25  +  122  pp. 
Boston,  Ginn,  1897.     " 

281.  Fling,  Fred  Morrow.     Outline  of  historical  method.     124  pp. 
Lincoln,  Neb.,  Miller,  1899. 

282.  Flint,  Robert.     History  of  the  philosophy  of  history.     [Vol.  I, 
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New  York,  Scribner,  1894.     [Many  bibl.  references,  passim.] 

283.  Foster,  Frank  Hugh.     The  seminary  method  of  original  study 
in  the  historical   sciences    illustrated   from   church   history.     129  pp. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1888. 

284.  Fredericq,  Paul.     The  study  of  history  in  England  and  Scotland, 
tr.  from  the  French  by  Henrietta  Leonard  (Johns  Hopkins  University 
Studies;   History,  fifth  series,  Vol.  X,  54  pp.).     Baltimore,  Johns  Hop- 
kins University,  1887. 

285.  Freeman,   Edward   A.     The  methods  of   historical   study  .  .  . 
lectures.  .  .  .     London,  Macmillan,  1886. 

286.  Guilland,  Antoine.      L'Allemagne  nouvelle  et  ses  historiens, 
Niebuhr,  Ranke,  Mommsen,  Sybel,  Treitschke.     Paris,  Alcan,   1899. 
[Bibl.,  pp.  323-343.] 

287.  Hall,  G.  Stanley,  ed.     Methods  of  teaching  history,  by  A.  D. 
White,   W.   F.   Allen,    C.    K.   Adams,    John   W.   Burgess,   J.   R.   See- 
ley,  H.  B.  Adams,  E.  Emerton,  G.  S.  Morris,  R.  T.  Ely,  A.  B.  Hart, 
W.  C.  Collar,   J.  T.  Clarke,  W.  E.  Foster,  and  others  (Pedagogical 
Library,  Vol.  I).     2d  ed.  (entirely  recast  and  rewritten).     Boston,  Heath, 


28          REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

288.  Harrison,  Frederic.      The  meaning  of  history,  and  other  his- 
torical pieces.     New  York,  Macmillan,  1896. 

289.  Hinsdale,  B.  A.     How  to  study  and  teach  history,  with  partic- 
ular reference  to  the  history  of  the  United  States  (International  Edu- 
cation).     Rev.  and  enl.      New  York,  Appleton,  1898.      [Bibl.  index, 

PP-  359-365-] 

290.  Lamprecht,    Karl.     What   is    history  ?     Five    lectures    on    the 
modern  science  of  history,  tr.  from  the  German  by  E.  A.  Andrews. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1905. 

291.  Langlois,  Ch.-V.,  et  Ch.  Seignobos.     Introduction  aux  fitudes 
historiques.     2d  ed.     Paris,  Hachette,  1899.     [Ist  e<^-  tr.  by  G.  G.  Berry 
as  Introduction  to  the  study  of  history,  with  preface  by  F.  York  Powell. 
New  York,  Holt,  1898.] 

292.  Mace,  William  H.     Method  in  history  for  teachers  and  students. 
Boston,  Ginn,  1898. 

293.  National  Educational  Association.     Report  by  the  Committee 
of  ten  on  secondary  school  studies,  with  the  reports  of  the  conferences 
arranged  by  the  committee.     New  York,  American  Book  Co.,   1894. 
[History,  civil  government,  political  economy,  pp.  162—201.] 

294.  Pedagogical  Library,  ed.  by  G.  Stanley  Hall.     Boston,  Heath. 
See  no.  287. 

295.  Royal  Historical  Society.     Transactions  (no.  2og)  ;    numerous 
articles  (e.g.,  in  new  series,  Vol.  V,  1891). 

296.  Smith,  Goldwin.     Lectures  on  the  study  of  history,  delivered  in 
Oxford,  1859-1861.     2d  ed.     Oxford,  Parker,  1865. 

297.  Stubbs.     Seventeen  lectures.     See  no.  787. 

b.  Guides,  etc. 

298.  Allen,  Frederick  J.     A  topical  outline  of  English  history,  in- 
cluding references  for  literature,  for  the  use  of  classes  in  high  schools 
and  academies.     71  pp.     Boston,  Heath,  1897. 

299.  Allen,  William  Francis.     The  reader's  guide  to  English  history. 
33  pp.     Boston,  Ginn,  1882.     [Suppl.,  pp.  34-49.] 

300.  Bourne,  H.  E.     Teaching  of  history.     See  no.  2j8. 

301.  Channing,  Edward,  and  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.     Guide  to  the 
study  of  American  history.     Boston,  Ginn,  1897. 

302.  Clark,  F.  H.,  and  A.  E.  Kellogg.     References  for  the  study 
of  English  history  and  literature,  selected  and  arranged  for  the  use  of 
secondary   schools.      80   pp.      San    Francisco,    Lowell    High    School, 
1898. 


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303.  Cubberley,  Ellwood  P.     Syllabus  of  lectures  on  the  history  of 
education,  with  selected  bibliographies.     New  York,  Macmillan,  1902. 

304.  Getchell,  M.  S.     The  study  of  mediaeval  history  by  the  library 
method  for  high  schools.     73  pp.     Boston,  Ginn,   1898.      [Books  of 
reference,  pp.  v-viii.] 

305.  Mace,  William  H.     A  working  manual  of  American  history  for 
teachers  and  students.     Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Bardeen,  1895. 

306.  Munro,  Dana  Carleton.     A  syllabus  of  medieval  history,  395- 
1300.      4th  ed.      Philadelphia,   Department   of   history,   University  of 
Pennsylvania.     [Longmans],  1905. 

307.  New  England  History  Teachers' Association.   Historical  sources 
in  schools,  report  ...  by  a  select  committee,  Charles  Downer  Hazen, 
chairman  .  .  .  [and   four  others].      New  York,   Macmillan,    1902.  —  A 
history  syllabus  for  secondary  schools  outlining  the  four  years'  course 
in  history  recommended  by  the  Committee  of  seven  of  the  American 
Historical    Association,  by  a  special   committee  .  .  .  Herbert    Darling 
Foster,  chairman  .  .  .  [and  nine  others].     Boston,  Heath,  1904. 

308.  Richardson,  Oliver  H.     Syllabus  of  continental  European  his- 
tory from  the  fall  of  Rome  to  1870.     New  Haven,  Conn.,  Author,  1904. 

309.  Stephens,  H.  Morse.      Syllabus  of  [a  course  of  eighty-seven] 
lectures  on  modern  European  history  [1600—1890].     New  York,  Mac- 
millan, 1899. 

310.  Wilder,  Mary  E.     The  study  of  history  by  the  laboratory  method 
for  high  and  grammar  schools.     England.     74  pp.     Boston,  Lee,  1897. 


c.  Historical  Dictionaries 

See  also  under  Chronology  (I.C. V.). 

311.  Blair,   David.      Cyclopaedia   of   Australasia:    or  dictionary  of 
facts,  events,  dates,  persons,  and  places  connected  with  the  discovery, 
exploration,  and  progress  of  British  dominion  in  the  south  ...  to  the 
year  1881.     Melbourne,  Fergusson,  1881. 

312.  Gurney,  E.  H.     Reference  handbook  for  readers,  students,  and 
teachers  of  English  history.     Boston,  Ginn,  1890. 

313.  Harbottle,  Thomas  Benfield.     Dictionary  of  battles,  from  the 
earliest  days  to  the  present  time.      London,   Sonnenschein,   1904. — 
Dictionary  of  historical  allusions.     London,  Sonnenschein,  1903. 

314.  Heilprin,   Louis.     The    historical  reference  book  .  .  .  (Concise 
Knowledge  Library).     Rev.  to  1899.     6th  ed.  (with  suppl.).     New  York, 
Appleton,  1902. 


30         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

315.  Low,  Sidney  J.,  and  F.  S.  Pulling.     The  dictionary  of  English 
history.     Rev.  ed.     London,  Cassell,  1904. 

316.  Wheatley,   Henry  B.     London  past  and  present:    its  history, 
associations,  and  traditions,  based  upon  The  handbook  of  London  by 
the  late  Peter  Cunningham.     3  vols.     London,  Murray,  1891. 

d.  Historical  Handbooks 

317.  Acland,  Arthur  H.  Dyke,  and  Cyril  Ransome.     A  handbook  in 
outline    of   the  political  history  of  England  to    1882,  chronologically 
arranged.     2d  ed.  rev.     London,  Rivingtons,  1882. 

318.  Gomm,  Francis  Culling  Carr-.     Handbook  of  the  administra- 
tions of  Great  Britain  during  the  nineteenth  century,  1801-1900.     Rev. 
and  enl.     London,  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1901. 

319.  t  Gooch,  G.  P.      Annals  of  politics   and   culture,  1492-1899; 
with  an  introductory  note  by  the  late  Lord  Acton.     Cambridge,  Mass., 
University  Press,  2d  impression,  1906. 

320.  Irving,  Joseph,  and  H.  Hamilton  Fyfe.     Annals  of  our  time  :  a 
diurnal  of  events,  social  and  political,  home  and  foreign.  .  .  .     1837-1891. 
3  vols.  in  4  (III,  ed.  by  Fyfe).     London,  Macmillan,  1890-1892. 

321.  Ploetz,  Carl.     Epitome  of  ancient,  mediaeval,  and  modern  his- 
tory, tr.  with  extensive  additions  by  William  H.  Tillinghast.     i2th  ed. 
Boston,  Houghton. 

322.  Tait,  C.  W.  A.     Analysis  of  English  history,  based  on  Green's 
Short  history  of  the  English  people.     London,  Macmillan,  1879. 

III.  ILLUSTRATIVE  MATERIAL 

a.  Literature 
(i)  GENERAL  LITERATURE 

Histories  of  literature,  etc.,  appear  under  Bibliography  (I.E.). 
Literature  in  general,  and  Travels,  appear  under  Sources  (I I.  A. 
and  III. A.). 

323.  Brewer,  E.  Cobham.     The  reader's  handbook  of  famous  names 
in  fiction,   allusions,   references,   proverbs,   plots,  stories,  and   poems. 
New  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1900. 

324.  Nares,  Robert.     A  glossary,  or  collection  of  words,  phrases, 
names,   and   allusions   to   customs,   proverbs,  etc.,  which   have   been 
thought  to  require  illustration  in  the  works  of  English  authors,  par- 
ticularly Shakespeare   and   his   contemporaries.      Stralsund,  Loeffler, 
1825.     [t  New  ed.,  Halliwell  &  Wright,  2  vols.,  1859;  reprint,  1888.] 


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(2)  HISTORICAL  NOVELS,  TALES,  ETC. 
For  fiction  lists,  see  p.  172. 

Collections 

325.  Cox,   Sir  George   \V.,  and    Eustace    Hinton   Jones.     Popular 
romances  of  the  Middle  Ages.     3d  ed.     London,  Kegan  Paul,  1883. 

326.  Gesta  Romanorum  :  or  entertaining  moral  stories  ;  invented  by 
the  monks.  .  .  .      Tr.  with  copious  notes  by  Charles  Swan ;    rev.  by 
Wynnard  Hooper.     London,  Bell,  1877. 

327.  Morley,    Henry,   ed.      Mediaeval   tales,    with   an   introduction. 
London,  Routledge,  1890. 

328.  Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Tales  of  a  grandfather.     Edinburgh,  Adam 
&  Black,  1869. 

(3)  HISTORICAL  POEMS 

For  a  list  of  collections  and  editions  of  historical  poems,  see 
the  Appendix,  pp.  469-473. 

Collections 

329.  Bates,  Katharine  Lee,  and  Katharine  Coman,  eds.     English  his- 
tory told  by  English  poets :    a  reader   for   school   use.     New  York, 
Macmillan,  1902. 

330.  Hall,  John  R.  Clark,  tr.     Beowulf  and  the  Fight  at  Finnsburg. 
London,  Sonnenschein,  1901. 

331.  Thorpe,  Benjamin,  ed.     The  Anglo-Saxon  poems  of  Beowulf. 
The  Scop  or  Gleeman's  Tale,  and  the  Fight  at  Finnesburg,  with  a  literal 
translation,  notes,  glossary,  etc.    3d  ed.    London,  Reeves,  1889.  —  Codex 
Exoniensis  :  a  collection  of  Anglo-Saxon  poetry ;  from  a  manuscript  in 
the  library  of  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Exeter,  with  an  English  trans, 
lation,  notes,  and  indexes.     London,  Society  of  antiquaries,  1842. 

332.  Vigfusson,  Gudbrand,  and  F.  York-Powell,  eds.     Corpvs  poeti- 
cvm  Boreale :  the  poetry  of  the  old  northern  tongue  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  thirteenth  century,  ed.,  classified  and  tr.,  with  introduction, 
excursus,  and   notes.     2   vols.    (I,  Eddie   poetry ;    II,   Court  poetry). 
Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1883. 

b.  Pictorial  Matter 

The  illustrations  in  the  text-books  are  becoming  more  and  more 
trustworthy.     And  see  especially  the  illustrated  editions  of  Green, 


32         REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

History  (no.  5/j),  and  Traill  and  Mann,  Social  England  (n 
also  Henderson,  Side  Lights  (no.  659).  Photographs  are  to  be 
obtained  of  Mansell,  405  Oxford  St.,  London,  and  Soule  Photo- 
graph Co.,  Boston.  Excellent  cheap  prints  are  easily  obtained. 

333.  Champlin,  John  Denison.     Cyclopaedia  of  painters  and  paint- 
ings.     Charles   C.   Perkins,  critical  ed.     4  vols.      Illus.      New  York, 
Scribner,  1892. 

334.  Essenwein,  A.       Kulturhistorischer    Bilderatlas.      2  vols.    (II, 
Mittelalter).     Leipzig,  Seemann,    1883. 

335.  Historical  portraits:  engravings  from  rare  prints,  including  the 
collections  of  Richardson,  Rodd,  Caulfield,  and  others,  with  historical 
and  descriptive  text.     3  vols.     London,  Chatto  &  Windus,  1876. 

336.  Lovett,  Rev.  Richard.     London  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and 
pencil.     130  illus.     [London],  Religious  Tract  Society,  1890. 

337.  Wheatley,  Henry  B.     Historical  portraits:    some  notes  on  the 
painted  portraits  of  celebrated  characters  of  England,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland.     London,  Bell,  1897. 

IV.  HISTORICAL   GEOGRAPHY,   TOPOGRAPHY, 

PHYSIOGRAPHY 

a.  Bibliography 

See  also  bibliographies  of  special  regions.     The  bibliographies 
of  Canada,  for  example,  are  largely  cartographies  as  well. 

338.  Anderson,  John  P.     The  book  of  British  topography:  a  classi- 
fied catalogue  of  the  topographical  works  in  the  library  of  the  British 
Museum  relating  to  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     London,  Satchell,  1881. 

339.  Bibliotheca  geographica  herausgegeben  von   der  Gesellschaft 
fiir  Erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Ed.  by  Otto  Baschin,  with  the  cooperation  of 
Dr.  Ernst  Wagner.     Vol.  I,  for  1891  and  1892,  Berlin,  Kiihl,  1895,  etc. 

340.  Bourne.     Teaching  of  history.      [Lists   of  maps   and  atlases, 
pp.  203,  255.]     See  no.  278. 

341.  Chicago  Public  Library.     Finding  lists,  geography  and  travels. 
8th  ed.     Chicago  Public  Library,  Jan.,  1904. 

342.  Courtney.      Register.      [Under  England,  Topography,  Vol.  I, 
pp.  172-173.]     See  no.  3. 

343.  Harvard  University.     Classified  index  to  the  maps  in  the  Royal 
Geographical    Society's   publications,    1830-1883.       (Harv.    Lib.    Bibl. 
Contrib.,  no.  17,  p.  41.)     Cambridge,  Mass.,  Harvard  Library,  1886. 


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344.  King,  Charles  F.     Methods  and  aids  in  geography  for  the  use 
of  teachers  and  normal  schools.     Illus.     Rev.  ed.     Boston,  Lee,  1895. 
[Bibl.,  pp.  427-507,  passim.     Apparatus,  pp.  77-87.] 

345.  Library  of  Congress.     Check  list  of  large-scale  maps  published 
by  foreign  governments  (Great  Britain  excepted)  in  the  Library  of  Con- 
gress.    Comp.  under  the  direction  of  Philip  Lee  Phillips.  ...      58  pp. 
Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,  1904. 

346.  Mill,  Hugh   Robert.     Hints  to  teachers  and  students  on  the 
choice  of  geographical  books  for  reference  and  reading,  with  classified 
lists,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Geographical  Association.     Lon- 
don, Longmans,  1897. 

347.  Parker,  Francis  W.     How  to  study  geography  (International 
Education).     New  York,  Appleton,  1893.     [Bibl.,  pp.  359-375.] 

348.  Reiley,  Alan  C.    Bibliography  of  historical  geography.    (Larned, 
History  for  ready  reference  (no.  749),  Vol.  IV,  pp.  3906-3909.) 

349.  Rye.     Records.     See  no.  549. 

b.  Works  of  Reference 

Guidebooks  are  an  important  means  of  reference.     There  are 
many  publishers  of  these. 

350.  Australasian  handbook,  incorporating  New  Zealand,  Fiji,  and 
New    Guinea.      Shippers,   importers,    and   professional   directory   and 
business  guide,  1900.     London,  Gordon  &  Gotch. 

351.  [Deschamps,  P.  C.  E.]      Dictionnaire  de  geographic  ancienne 
et  moderne  a  1'  usage  du  libraire  et  de  1'  amateur  de  livres ;  par  un  bib- 
liophile.    Paris,  Didot,  1870.     [For  Latin  place-names.] 

352.  Graesse,  Dr.  J.  G.  Th.     Orbis  latinus,  oder  Verzeichniss  der 
lateinischen  Benennungen  der  bekanntesten  Stadte,  etc.,  Meere,  Seen, 
Berge  und  Fliisse.  .  .  .     Dresden,  Schonfeld,  1861.     [Has  suppl.] 

353.  Handbook  of  Canada.     (British  Ass'n,  1897.)     Toronto,  Pub- 
lication Committee,  1897. 

354.  Hunter,    W.  W.      The   imperial   gazetteer   of   India.      2d  ed. 
14  vols.  (XIV,  index).     London,  Triibner,  1885-1887. 

355.  Knox,  Alexander.     Glossary  of  geographical  and  topographical 
terms,  and  of  words  of  frequent  occurrence  in  the  composition  of  such 
terms,  and  of  place-names  (Stanford  Compendium).      London,  Stan- 
ford, 1904. 

356.  Lippincott's  new  gazetteer:  a  complete  pronouncing  gazetteer 
or  geographical  dictionary  of  the  world  .  .  . ;  ed.  by  Angelo  Heilprin  and 
Louis  Heilprin.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1906. 


34         REFERENCES    FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

c.  Treatises 

357.  Adams,  Cyrus  C.     A  text-book  of  commercial  geography.     New 
York,  Appleton,  1904. 

358.  Avebury,  Lord  (Sir  John  Lubbock).     The  scenery  of  England 
and  the  causes  to  which  it  is  due.     New  York,  Macmillan,  1902. 

359.  Beazley,  C.  Raymond.     The  dawn  of  modern  geography:    a 
history  of  exploration  and  geographical  science  from  the  conversion  of 
the  Roman  Empire  to  A.D.  900  .  .  .  with  reproductions  of  the  principal 
maps  of  the  time.     London,  Murray,  1897. 

360.  Bonney,  T.  G.     The  story  of  our  planet.     Illus.     New  York, 
Cassell  [1893]. 

361.  Book  of  fair  Devon.     Illus.     Exeter,  United   Devon  Ass'n, 
1889-1890. 

362.  Booth,  Edwin  Carton.     Australia.      2  vols.      Illus.      London, 
Virtue. 

363.  Bouchette,  Joseph.     The  British  dominions  in  North  America. 
2  vols.     London,  Longmans,  1832.  —  A  topographical    description   of 
the  province  of   Lower  Canada,  with  remarks  upon   Upper  Canada. 
London,  Faden,  1815. 

364.  Chisholm,  Geo.  G.     Handbook  of  commercial  geography.    New 
ed.     London,  Longmans,  1894. 

365.  Dawson,  George  M.,  and  Alexander  Sutherland.     Elementary 
geography  of  the  British  colonies.     Illus.     London,  Macmillan,  1895. 

366.  Dawson,   Samuel  Edward.      North    America    (Stanford   Com- 
pendium).    [Vol.  I,  Canada  and  Newfoundland,  with  maps  and  illus.] 
London,  Stanford,  1897. 

367.  Dutt,  William  A.     Highways  and  byways  in  East  Anglia.     Illus. 
by  Joseph  Pennell.     London,  Macmillan,  1901. 

368.  Freeman,  Edward  A.     English  towns  and  districts:  a  series  of 
addresses  and  sketches.     Maps  and  illus.     London,  Macmillan,  1883. 
—  The  historical  geography  of  Europe.     2  vols.  (I,  Text;    II,  Maps). 
2d  ed.     London,  Longmans,  1882. 

369.  t  Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.     Geography  of  the  British  Isles.     Lon- 
don, Macmillan.  —  The  scenery  of  Scotland  viewed  in  connection  with 
its  physical  geology.     3d  ed.     4  maps  ;  illus.     London,  Macmillan,  1901. 

370.  George,  Hereford  B.      A  historical  geography  of  the  British 
empire.     Map.     London,   Methuen    [1904].  —  The    relations  of  geog- 
raphy and  history.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1901. 

371.  Green,   John   Richard,   and  Alice   Stopford    Green.      A  short 
geography  of  the  British  islands.     Maps.     London,  Macmillan,  1880. 


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372.  Greswell,  Rev.  William  Parr.     Geography  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada  and  Newfoundland.     10  maps.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1891. 
[Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute.] 

373.  Hall,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.     Ireland  :    its  scenery,  character.  .  .  , 
3  vols.     New  ed.     London,  Virtue  [1893?]. 

374.  Hare,  Augustus  J.  C.     Walks  in  London.     2  vols.      London, 
Daldy,  1878. 

375.  Hellwald,   Friedrich  v.     Die   Erde   und  ihre   Volker.     4th  ed. 
Stuttgart,  Union  deutsche  Verlagsgesellschaft  [c.  1900]. 

376.  Herbertson,  A.  J.     Commercial  geography  of  the  British  Isles 
(Chambers's  Handbooks).     140  pp.     London,  Chambers,  1900. 

377.  Hertslet,  Edward.     The  map  of  Europe  by  treaty,  showing  the 
various   political    and    territorial   changes  .  .  .  since  ...  1814.      4  vols. 
Maps.     London,  Vols.  I-III,  Butterworths,   1875;    Vo1-  IV>  H-  M-  S. 
O.,  1891. 

378.  Hill,  Robert  T.     Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  with  the  other  islands 
of  the  West  Indies.     Rev.     New  York,  Century,  1899. 

379.  Hogarth,  D.  G.     The  nearer  East.     Maps  and  diagrams.     New 
York,  Appleton,  1902. 

380.  Jacobs,  Joseph.     The  story  of  geographical  discovery:  how  the 
world  became  known  (Library  of  Useful  Stories).     24  maps,  etc.     New 
York,  Appleton,  1899. 

381.  Johnston,  Keith.     A  physical,  historical,  political,  and  descrip- 
tive geography  (London  Geographical).     5th  ed.  rev.  by  A.  H.  Keane. 
Maps  and  illus.     London,  Stanford,  1896. 

382.  Keane,   A.  H.      Africa    (Stanford    Compendium,   new   issue). 
2  vols.  (I,  N.  Africa ;    II,  S.  Africa).     Maps  and  illus.     London,  Stan- 
ford, 1895.  —  Central  and  South  America.     Vol.  II,  Central  America 
and  West  Indies  (Stanford  Compendium,  new  issue),  ed.  by  Sir  Clem- 
ents Markham.    Maps  and  illus.    London,  Stanford,  1901.  —  t  Southern 
and  western  Asia  (Stanford  Compendium).     London,  Stanford. 

383.  Keane,  John.     The  evolution  of  geography:  a  sketch  of  the 
rise  and  progress  of  geographical  knowledge  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  first  circumnavigation  of  the  globe.     London,  Stanford,  1899. 

384.  La  Blache,  P.  Vidal  de.    "Tableau  de  la  geographic  de  la  France. 
Vol.    I,    Part   I,    of    Lavisse,    Histoire    de    France    (no.  818).      Paris, 
Hachette,  1903. 

385.  Library  of  Useful  Stories  Series.     New  York,  Appleton.     See 
no.  380. 

386.  Literature  Primers  Series.     J.  R.  Green,  ed.     New  York,  Amer- 
ican Book  Co.     See  no.  400. 


36          REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

387.  London  Geographical  Series.     London,  Stanford.     See  no.  381. 

388.  Longman's  school  geography.     George  G.  Chisholm  and  C.  H. 
Leete.     5th  ed.  rev.     New  York,  Longmans,  1899.     [Special  eds.  for 
Great  Britain,  India,  South  Africa,  North  America,  and  Australasia.] 

389.  Lucas,  C.  P.     A  historical  geography  of  the  British  colonies. 
5  vols.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1888-1901. 

390.  Lyde,    Lionel  W.      A   commercial   geography   of   the    British 
empire.     2d  ed.     London,  Methuen,  1898. 

391.  Mackinder,   H.   J.     Britain  and  the   British  seas.     Maps  and 
diagrams.     London,  Heinemann,  1902. 

392.  Macquoid,  Katherine  S.    Through  Normandy.    Illus.  by  Thomas 
R.  Macquoid.     2d  ed.     New  York,  Randolph  [1891?]. 

393.  Maiden,    Henry   Elliott.      History   on    the    face    of    England, 
(Royal  Historical  Society,  Transactions;    new  series,  Vol.  I,  pp.  1-17.) 
London,  Longmans,  1884. 

394.  Mill,  Hugh  Robert.     The  international  geography,  by  seventy 
authors.     488  illus.     New  York,  Appleton,  1900. 

395.  Picton.     Memorials  of  Liverpool.     See  no.  Sqg. 

396.  Ramsay,  Sir  Andrew  C.     The  physical  geology  and  geography 
of  Great  Britain :  a  manual  of  British  geology.     6th  ed.,  ed.  by  Horace 
B.  Woodward.     Map.     London,  Stanford,  1894. 

397.  Reclus,  filisee.     The  earth:    a  descriptive  history  of  the  phe- 
nomena of  the  life  of  the  globe,     i-vol.  edition,  tr.  by  B.  B.  Woodward, 
ed.  by  H.  Woodward.     Illus.     New  York,  Harper,  1872.  —  Nouvelle 
geographic  universelle,  la  terre  et  les  hommes.     20  vols.  (IV,  North- 
western Europe).     Illus.     Paris,  Hachette,  1874-1894. 

398.  Stanford's   Compendium  of  Geography  and  Travel.     12  vols. 
London,  Stanford.     See  nos.  jj'J,  j66,  382,  401. 

899.  Tarr,  Ralph  S.,  and  Frank  M.  McMurray.  A  complete  geog- 
raphy. Maps  and  illus.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1902.  —  Europe  and 
other  continents,  with  review  of  North  America  (Tarr  and  McMur- 
ray Geographies,  third  book).  Maps  and  illus.  New  York,  Macmil- 
lan, 1902. 

400.  Tozer,  H.  F.     Classical  geography  (Literature  Primers).     New 
York,  American  Book  Co. 

401.  t  Wallace,  Alfred  Russell.     Australia  and  New  Zealand  (Stan- 
ford Compendium).     London,  Stanford. 

402.  White,  Arthur  Silva.     The  development  of  Africa:  a  study  in 
applied  geography.     14  maps.     2d  ed.  rev.     London,  Philip,  1892. 

403.  Winsor.     Cartier   to    Frontenac.     See   no.   1904.  —  Mississippi 
Basin.     See  no.  1904, 


GENERAL  WORKS  37 

404.  Woodward,  Horace  B.     The  geology  of  England  and  Wales. 
Maps  and  illus.     2d  ed.     London,  Philip,   1887. 

405.  Yeats,  John,  and  others.     The  natural  history  of  the  raw  ma- 
terials  of    commerce    (Technical   Education).     3d   ed.    rev.    and   enl. 
London,  Philip. 

d.  Maps  and  Atlases 

For  particular  maps,  see  under  Part  II,  §  i,  Modern  Accounts, 
note  and  references  (p.  166).  The  treatises  given  above  also 
frequently  contain  maps. 

(i)  NOT  PRIMARILY  HISTORICAL 

406.  Bartholomew,  J.  G.,  ed.     Constable's  hand  atlas  of  India :  a 
new  series  of  sixty  maps  and  plans  prepared  from  ordnance  and  other 
surveys.     Westminster,  Constable,   1893. —  Handy  reference  atlas  of 
the  world.     6th  ed.     London,  Walker  &  Co.,  1898.  —  The  survey  atlas 
of  England  and  Wales  :  a  series  of  eighty-four  plates  of  maps  and  plans, 
with  descriptive  text,  illustrating  the  topography,  physiography,  geology, 
climate,  and  the  political  and  commercial  features  of  the  country.    Edin- 
burgh Geographical  Institute,  1903.    [Published  under  the  patronage  of 
the  Royal  Geographical  Society.] 

407.  Black's   general    atlas    of   the    world.     Rev.  ed.     Edinburgh, 
Black,  1888. 

408.  CasselFs  British  atlas  of  122  folio  maps,  consisting  of  the  coun- 
ties of  England  and  Wales,  divisional  map  of  Scotland  and  Ireland  .  .  . 
separate  maps  of  cities....     London,  Cassell   [1893?].  —  Emigrant's 
atlas,  containing  14  folio  maps  of  the  British  colonies.     London,  Cas- 
sell [1894?]. 

409.  Castle  Line  atlas  of  South  Africa.  ...     16  pi.,  30  maps.     Lon- 
don, Currie,  1895. 

410.  Century  dictionary,  Vol.  X,  Atlas.     See  no.  462. 

411.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  Vol.  XXXIV,  Maps.     See  no.  149. 

412.  Gibbins,  H.  de  B.     Atlas  of  commercial  geography. ...    48  maps 
and  letterpress.     Edinburgh,  Johnston. 

413.  GREAT  BRITAIN.     Ordnance  Survey  Maps.     [See  description 
in  H.  R.  Mill,  Hints  to  teachers  (no.  346),  p.  45 ;  or  send  2d  to  Eyre 
&  Spottiswoode,  32  Abingdon  St.,  London,  for  blue-book  "  Ordnance 
Survey  Maps,  1897  [C-8488]."     For  an  historical  and  descriptive  arti- 
cle on,  see  Josiah  Pierce,  Jr.,  "  The  Ordnance  Survey  of  Great  Britain," 
National  Geographical  Magazine,  Vol.  II,  no.  4,  pp.  243-260.     Wash- 
ington, National  Geographical  Society.] 


433 


38         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH    HISTORY 

414.  Handy  world  atlas  and  gazetteer.     New  York,  Warne. 

415.  Johnston,  Alexander  Keith.     The  royal  atlas  of  modern  geog- 
raphy .  .  . ;  additions  and  corrections  by  T.  B.  Johnston.     53  maps. 
New  ed.     Edinburgh,  Johnston,  1890. 

416.  Philip's  handy  atlas  of  the  counties  of  England,  including  maps 
of  North  and  South  Wales,  the  Channel  Islands,  and  the  Isle  of  Man. 
...     43  maps.     Rev.  ed.     London,  Philip,  1888. 

417.  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.     Indexed  atlas  of  the  world.'    Historical, 
descriptive,  statistical.     275  illus.     Chicago,  Rand.     [1902.]     [Vol.  II, 
Foreign  countries  .  .  .  special  index  to  each  map.] 

418.  Stielers  Hand-Atlas,  100  Karten  .  .  .  mit  162  Nebenkarten  .  .  . 
9th  ed.  rev.     Gotha,  Perthes,  1905. 

419.  The    Times  atlas.     196  maps  and  index.     New  ed.     London, 
the  Times,  1900. 

(2)  HISTORICAL 

Outline  maps  are  frequently  useful.     There  are  a  number  of 
publishers  of  these. 

420.  Droysen,  Professor.     Allgemeiner  historischer  Handatlas  unter 
Leitung  von  Dr.  Richard  Andree.     Leipzig,  Velhagen  &  Klasing,  1886. 

421.  Freeman.     Geography.     Vol.11.     See  no.  368. 

422.  Gardiner,  Samuel  Rawson,  ed.     A  school  atlas  of  English  his- 
tory.    London,  Longmans,  1899. 

423.  Ginn  &  Company.     Classical  atlas.     23  colored  maps;  index. 
Boston,  Ginn. 

424.  Great  Britain.     Report  of  the  boundary  commissioners  for  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  1868.     (The  Representation  of  the  People  Act,  1867  : 
30  &  31   Viet.,  cap.    102.)     Sessional  papers,  Lords,  1867-1868,   Vol. 
XXXII.)     London,  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  1868.     [Boundaries  of  bor- 
oughs ;  maps.] 

425.  Kiepert,    Dr.   Henry.     Atlas   antiquus :    twelve    maps   of    the 
ancient   world'  for   schools    and   colleges   (Students'),     nth    ed.    rev. 
Boston,  Leach. 

426.  Labberton,  Robert  H.     Historical  atlas,  3800  B.C.  to  1900  A.D. 
72  pi.,  1 6th  ed.    New  York,  Silver,  1901.     [No  reading  matter.] — New 
historical  atlas  and  general  history.     New  York,  MacCoun,  1888. 

427.  MacCoun,  Townsend.    Historical  geography ;  charts:  A,  Europe 
(Ser.  I,  Ancient  and  classical;  Ser.  II,  Mediaeval  and  modern);  B,  United 
States.     Boston,  Silver.     [See  Am.  Hist.  Ass'n,  Rep.  for  1898,  pp.  560- 
564.] 


GENERAL  WORKS  39 

428.  Meyers  historisch-geographischer  Kalender.      Illus.      Leipzig, 
Bibliog.  Institut.     [1898  ed.,    Plans  of  cities,  I7th  century.] 

429.  Nordenskiold,   A.   E.     Facsimile-atlas  to  the  early  history  of 
cartography,  with  reproductions  of  the  most  important  maps  printed  in 
the  XVth  and  XVIth  centuries.     Tr.  by  Johan  Adolf  Ekelof  and  Clem- 
ents R.  Markham.    Stockholm,  1889.     [Contains  maps  of  Ptolemy,  etc.] 

430.  Pearson,  Charles  H.     Historical  maps  of  England  during  the 
first  thirteen  centuries,  with  explanatory  essays  and  indices.     London, 
Bell,  1883. 

431.  Perthes,  Justus.  Geschichte-Atlas.     Taschen-Atlas  zur  mittleren 
und  neueren  Geschichte  von  Dr.  Alfred  Schulz.     24  Karten  in  Kupfer- 
stich  mit  einem  Abrisse  der  deutschen  Geschichte  und  der  Geschichte 
der  wichtigsten   anderen   Staaten  bis   auf    die   neueste    Zeit.     24   pi. 
Gotha,  Perthes,  1898. 

432.  Poole,  Reginald  Lane,  ed.     Historical  atlas  of  modern  Europe 
from  the  decline  of  the  Roman  empire  ;  comprising  also  maps  of  part  of 
Asia,  Africa,  and  of  the  new  world  connected  with  European  history. 
Oxford,  Clarendon  Press.     1902. 

433.  Putzgers,  F.  W.     Historischer  Schul-Atlas  zur  alten,  mittleren 
und  neuen  Geschichte  in  234  Haupt-  und  Nebenkarten.     Rev.  and  ed. 
by  Alfred  Baldamus  und  Ernst  Schwabe.     Bielefeld,  Velhagen  &  Kla- 
sing,  1902. 

434.  t  Reich,    Emil.      A    new   student's    atlas    of   English    history. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  c.  1904. 

435.  Spruner-Menke.     Hand-Atlas  fiir  die  Geschichte  des  Mittelal- 
ters  und  der  neueren  Zeit.     3d  ed.  of  K.  v.  Spruners  Hand-Atlas,  rev. 
by  Th.  Menke.     90  colored  Karten  and  376  Nebenk.     Gotha,  Perthes, 
1880. 

V.  CHRONOLOGY 
See  also  the  Handbooks  (I.C.  Il.d). 

436.  Bond,  J.  J.     Handy-book  of  rules  and  tables  for  verifying  dates 
with  the  Christian  era;  giving  an  account  of  the  chief  eras  and  systems 
used  by  various  nations,  etc.,  etc.     4th  ed.     London,  Bell,  1889. 

437.  Date  book  of  Scottish  history.     (Date  books.)     20  pp.     Lon- 
don, Nelson. 

438.  Date  books  of  history.     London,  Nelson.     See  no.  43  j. 

439.  Dunbar,  Sir  Archibald  H.    Scottish  kings  :  a  revised  chronology 
of  Scottish  history,  1005-1625,  with  notices  of  the  principal  events,  tables 
of  regnal  years,  pedigrees,  calendars,  etc.     Edinburgh,  Douglas,  1899. 


40         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

440.  Ewald.     Reference  book.     See  110.542. 

441.  Grotefend,  H.     Taschenbuch  der  Zeitrechnung  des  deutschen 
Mittelalters,    und  der  Neuzeit.  ...      166  pp.      Hannover,  Hahn'sche 
Buchh.,  1898. 

442.  Haydn's  dictionary  of  dates  and  universal  information  relating 
to  all  ages  and  nations  ...  to  ...  1885,  by  Benjamin  Vincent.     New 
York,  Putnam,  1887. 

443.  Heilprin.     Historical  reference  book.     See  no.  314. 

444.  Ideler,  Dr.  Ludwig.     Handbuch  der  mathematischen  und  tech- 
nischen  Chronologie.    2  vols.    Berlin,  Riicker,  1825,  1826.  —  Handbuch 
der  mathematischen   und  technischen   Chronologie  aus  den   Quellen 
bearbeitet.     2d  ed.     Breslau,  Koebner,  1883. 

445.  Jennings,  Rev.  Arthur  C.     Chronological  tables  :  a  synchronistic 
arrangement  of  the  events  of  ancient  history.    London,  Macmillan,  1888. 

446.  Little,  Charles  E.     Cyclopaedia  of  classified  dates,  with  an  ex- 
haustive index.  .  .  .     New  York,  Funk  &  Wagnalls,  1900. 

447.  Morison,  M.     Time-table    of  modern    history,    A.D.  400-1870. 
Westminster,  Constable,  1901. 

448.  Nichol,  John.    Tables  of  European  history,  literature,  science, 
and  art,  from   A.D.   200  to    1888,  ...    20  pi.,  4th  ed.  rev.     Glasgow, 
Maclehose,  1888. 

449.  Nicolas,   Sir  Harris.     The  chronology  of   history,    containing 
tables,  calculations  and  statements  ...  to  the  present  time.     New  ed. 
London,  Longmans  [1852  ?]. 

450.  Petrie.     Monumenta.     See  no.  1184.     [Introductory  remarks  on 
the  chronology  of  the  mediaeval  historians;  pp.  103—128.] 

451.  Putnam,    G.    P.       (Continued   to    date   by    Lynds    E.    Jones.) 
Tabular  views  of  universal  history:   a  series  of  chronological  tables 
presenting  in  parallel  columns  a  record  of  the  more  noteworthy  events 
...  to  1890.     New  York,  Putnam,  1890. 

452.  Rosse,  J.  Willoughby.     An  index  of  dates  ...  to  the  present 
time  . . .  alphabetically  arranged  . .  .  (Bohn's  Reference  Library).    2  vols 
London,  Bell,  1877. 

VI.  PHILOLOGY 

Short  glossaries  are  frequently  found  in  works  where  they  are 
specially  useful ;  as,  e.g.,  in  Stubbs,  Charters  (tio.  690). 

a.  Celtic 

453.  Jamieson,  John.     An  etymological  dictionary  of  the  Scottish 
language.  ...     4  vols.     New  ed.  rev.,  with  supplement  incorporated  by 


GENERAL  WORKS  41 

John  Longmuir.     Paisley,  Gardner,  1879-1882.     [Suppl.,  with  memoir 
and  introd.,  by  David  Donaldson,  1887.] 

454.  Jamieson's  dictionary  of  the  Scottish  language ;  .  .  .  abridged 
by  John   Johnston.      New  ed.  rev.  by  John   Longmuir.      Edinburgh, 
Nimmo,  1867. 

455.  Kelly,  John.     The  Manx  dictionary.  .  .  .     Douglas,  Manx  So- 
ciety, 1866. 

456.  Mackay,  Charles.     A  dictionary  of  Lowland  Scotch.  .  .  .     Bos- 
ton, Ticknor,  1888. 

457.  Macleod,  Norman,  and  Daniel    Dewar.     A  dictionary  of   the 
Gaelic  language.  .  .  .     Edinburgh,  Grant,  1901. 

458.  O'Reilley,  Edward.      An  Irish-English  dictionary.  .  .  .      New 
ed.  rev.,  with  supplement  by  John  O' Donovan.  .  .  .     Dublin,  Duffy, 
1877. 

459.  Spurrell,  William.     An  English-Welsh  pronouncing  dictionary. 
.  .  .    Caerfyrddin,  Spurrell,  1872. 

460.  Williams,  Robert.     Lexicon  Cornu-Britannicum,  a  dictionary  of 
the  ancient  Celtic  language  of  Cornwall.  .  .  .     The  synonyms  are  also 
given  in  the  cogntte  dialects  of  Welsh,   Armoric,  Irish,  Gaelic,  and 
Manx.  .  .  .     Llandovery,  Roderick ;  London,  Triibner,  1865. 

b.  English 

See  also  under  Celtic,  French,  and  Latin  (a,  c,  d). 

461.  Bosworth,  Joseph.     An  Anglo-Saxon  dictionary,  based  on  the 
manuscript  collections  of  the  late  Joseph  Bosworth.     Ed.  and  enl.  by 
T.  Northcote  Toller.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1882-1898. 

462.  Century  dictionary  and  cyclopaedia.     A  work  of  universal  refer- 
ence in  all  departments  of  knowledge,  with  a  new  atlas  of  the  world. 
10  vols.  (I-VIII,  The  Century  dictionary  and  cyclopaedic  lexicon  .  .  ., 
William  Dwight  Whitney,  ed. ;  IX,The  Century  cyclopaedia  of  names  . . . , 
Benjamin  E.  Smith,  ed. ,  X?  The  Century  atlas  of  the  world,  Benjamin 
E.  Smith,  sup't).     New  York,  Century,  1901. 

463.  Coleridge,  Herbert.     A  dictionary  of  the  first  or  oldest  words 
in  the  English  language :  ...  an  alphabetical  inventory  of  every  word 
found  in  the  printed  English  literature  of  the  I3th  century,  viii  +  103  pp. 
London,  Hotten,  1863. 

464.  Grein,  C.  W.  M.     Sprachschatz  der  angelsachsischen  Dichter. 
2  vols.     Cassel,  Wigand,  1861-1864. 

465.  Hall,  John  R.     A  concise  Anglo-Saxon  dictionary  for  the  use 
of  students.     London,  Sonnenschein,  1894. 


42          REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

466.  Halliwell,  James  Orchard.     A  dictionary  of  archaic  and  pro- 
vincial words,  obsolete  phrases,  proverbs,  and  ancient  customs  from  the 
I4th  century.     2  vols.     2d  ed.     London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1850. 

467.  Harrison,  James  A.,  and  W.  M.  Baskervill.     A  handy  poetical 
Anglo-Saxon  dictionary,  based  on  Groschopp's  Grein.  .  .  .     New  York, 
Barnes,  1895. 

468.  Levius,  Peter.     Manipulus  vocabulorum:  a  rhyming  dictionary 
of  the  English  language,  by  Peter  Levius  (1570),  ed.,  with  an  alpha- 
betical index,  by  Henry  B.  Wheatley.     London,  E.  E.  T.  Society,  1867. 

469.  Matzner,    Eduard.     Altenglische    Sprachproben,   nebst    einem 
Worterbuche  (Part  II,  Worterbuch,  A-Mak).     Berlin,  Weidmannische 
Buchh.,  1878,  in  progress. 

470.  Murray,  James  A.  H.,  ed.     The  Oxford  English  dictionary:  a 
new  English  dictionary  on  historical  principles,  founded  mainly  on  the 
materials  collected  by  the  Philological  Society.    5  vols.  completed;  Vols. 
VI,  VII,  VIII,  in  parts.    Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1888,  in  progress. 

471.  Nares.     Glossary.     See  no.  324. 

472.  Skeat,  Rev.  Walter  W.      A  concise  etymological  dictionary  of 
the  English  language.     New  ed.  rewritten  and  re%rranged.     Oxford, 
Clarendon  Press,  1901. 

473.  Stratmann,  Francis  Henry.     A  Middle-English  dictionary,  con- 
taining words  used  by  English  writers  from  the  twelfth  to  the  fifteenth 
century.     New  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  by  Henry  Bradley.     Oxford,  Clarendon 
Press,  1891. 

474.  Sweet,  Henry.     The  student's  dictionary  of  Anglo-Saxon.    New 
York,  Macmillan,  1897. 

475.  Wright,  Joseph,  ed.     The  English  dialect  dictionary,  being  the 
complete  vocabulary  of  all  dialect  words  still  in  use,  or  known  to  have 
been  in  use  during  the  last  two  hundred  years.     London,  Frowde,  July, 
1896,  in  progress.     [Parts  I-XXIV,  A-Tommy.] 

476.  Wright,  Thomas.     Anglo-Saxon  and  Old-English  vocabularies, 
reedited  and  collected  by  Richard  Paul  Wiilcker.     2  vols.  (I,  Vocab- 
ularies;    II,  Indices).     London,  Triibner,   1883,   1884.  —  A  volume  of 
vocabularies,  illustrating  the  condition  and  manners  of  our  forefathers  . . . 
from  the  tenth  century  to  the  fifteenth.     Privately  printed,  1857. 

477.  Yule,  Henry,  and  A.  C.  Burnell.     Hobson-Jobson,  a  glossary  of 
colloquial  Anglo-Indian  words  and  phrases.  .  .  .     New  ed.  by  William 
Crooke.     London,  Murray,  1903. 


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c.  French 

478.  Burguy,  G.  F.     Grammaire  de  la  langue  d'oi'l  ou  grammaire 
des  dialectes  franfais  aux  XIIe  et  XIIIe  siecles  suivie  d'un  glossaire.  .  .  . 
3  vols.     Berlin,  Schneider,  1853-1856. 

479.  Du  Cange.     Glossarium.     See  no.  486. 

480.  Godefroy,  Frederic.    Dictionnaire  de  1'ancienne  langue  fran9aise 
et  de  tous  ses  dialectes  du  IXe  au  XVe  siecle.  ...     9  vols.  with  supple- 
ment.    Paris,  Vieweg,  1880. 

481.  La  Curne  de  Saint-Pelaye.     Dictionnaire  historique  de  1'ancien 
langage  fran9ois,  ou  glossaire  de  la  langue  fran9oise,  depuis  son  origine 
jusqu'au  siecle  de  Louis  XIV.  .  .  .     Niort,  Favre. 

482.  Roquefort,  J.  B.  B.     Glossaire  de  la  langue  romane,  .  .  .  conte- 
nant  1'etymologie  et  la  signification  des  mots  usites  dans  les  XI,  XII, 
.  .  .  et  XVIe  siecles.  ...     3  vols.  (Ill,  Suppl.).     Vols.  I,  II,  Paris, 
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483.  Skeat,  Walter  W.     Principles  of  English  etymology,     zd  series. 
Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1891.     [For  Anglo-French,  see  pp.  1-136.] 

d.  Latin 

484.  Catholicon  Anglicum,  an  English-Latin  wordbook  dated  1483; 
ed.,  with  introduction  and  notes,  by  Sidney  J.  H.  Herrtage ;  preface 
by  Henry  B.  Wheatley.     London,  E.  E.  T.  Society,  1881. 

485.  Diefenbach,  Laurentius.  Glossarium Latino-Germanicum mediae 
et  infimae  aetatis.  .  .  .     Supplementum  lexici  mediae  et  infimae  Latini- 
tatis  conditi ...  a  ...  Du  Cange,  aucti  .  .  .  ab  Henschelio.  .  .  .     Frank- 
fort a.  M.,  Baer,  1857.  —  Novum  glossarium  Latino-Germanicum  mediae 
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486.  Du  Cange.     Glossarium  mediae  et  infimae  Latinitatis  conditum 
a  Carolo  du  Fresne  Domino  Du  Cange  auctum  a  monachis  ordinis  S. 
Benedict!    cum    supplementis    integris    D.    P.    Carpenterii    Adelungii, 
aliorum,  suisque  digessit  G.  A.  L.  Henschel.     Sequuntur  glossarium 
Gallicum,  tabulae,  indices  auctorum  et  rerum,  dissertationes.     New  ed. 
enl.  by  Leopold  Favre.     10  vols.  (IX,  Glossaire  fra^ais,  pp.  5-400). 
Niort,  Favre,  1883-1887. 

487.  Graesse.     Orbis  Latinus.     See  no.  352. 

488.  Promptorium  parvulorum  sive  clericorum  dictionarius  Anglo- 
Latinus  princeps,  auctore  fratre  Galfrido  Grammatico  dicto,  .  .  .  circa 
A.D.  MCCCCXL.    Ed.  by  Albertus  Way  (Camden  Society).    [London], 
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489.  Thesaurus  linguae   Latinae  editus  auctoritate  et  consilio  aca- 
demiarum  quinque   Germanicarum,   Berolinensis,    Gottingensis,    Lipsi- 
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VII.  ARCHEOLOGY,  ETHNOLOGY,  ARTS,  ETC. 
a.  Anthropology  and  Ethnology 

490.  Clodd,  Edward.     The  story  of  "  primitive  "  man.     Illus.     New 
York,  Appleton,  1895. 

491.  Contemporary  Science  Series.     Havelock  Ellis,  ed.     London, 
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492.  Dawkins,  W.  Boyd.     Early  man  in  Britain,  and  his  place  in  the 
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493.  Deniker,  J.     The  races  of  man:    an  outline  of  anthropology 
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494.  Hellwald.     Die  Erde.     See  no.  375. 

495.  Hutchinson,  H.  N.,  J.  W.  Gregory,  and  R.  Lydekker,  assisted 
by  eminent  specialists.     The  living  races  of  mankind.  ...    2  vols.    Illus. 
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496.  Keane,  A.  H.     Ethnology,  in  2  parts :  I,  Fundamental  ethnical 
problems;  II,  The  primary  ethnical  groups  (Cambridge  Geographical). 
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497.  Ratzel,  Friedrich.     The  history  of  mankind.     Tr.  by  A.  J.  Butler 
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1896-1898. 

498.  Ripley,  William  Z.     The  races  of  Europe  :  a  sociological  study 
(Lowell   Institute    Lectures),      i  vol.   and  Supplement   (bibl.).     New 
York,  Appleton,  1899. 

499.  Roth,  Henry  Ling.     The  natives  of  Sarawak  and  British  North 
Borneo,  based  chiefly  on  the  MSS.  of  the  late  Hugh  Brooke  Low, 
Sarawak  Government  service.   2  vols.    Illus.    New  York,  Truslove,  1896. 

500.  Sergi,  G.      The  Mediterranean  race :    a  study  of  the  origin  of 
European  peoples  (Contemporary  Science).      Illus.      London,  Scott; 
New  York,  Scribner,  1901. 

501.  Tylor,  Edward  B.     Anthropology:  an  introduction  to  the  study 
of  man  and  civilization  (International  Scientific).     Illus.     New  York, 
Appleton,  1891. 

b.  Antiquities  and  Folk-lore 

502.  Brand,  John.     Observations  on  the  popular  antiquities  of  Great 
Britain,  chiefly  illustrating  the  origin  of  our  vulgar  and  provincial  customs, 


GENERAL  WORKS  45 

ceremonies,  and  superstitions ;  arranged,  rev.,  and  enl.  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis. 
3  vols.     London,  Bell,  1890. 

503.  Dyer,  T.  F.  Thiselton.     British  popular  customs,  present  and 
past :    illustrating   the   social  and   domestic  manners    of   the   people, 
arranged  according  to  the  calendar  of  the  year.     London,  Bell,  1891. — 
English  folk-lore.     New  ed.     London,  Allen,  1884. 

504.  Evans,  John.      The  ancient  bronze  implements,  weapons,  and 
ornaments  of  Great  Britain.     London,  Longmans,  iSSi.  —  The  ancient 
stone  implements,  weapons,  and  ornaments  of  Great  Britain,     ad  ed. 
London,  Longmans,  1897. 

505.  Gotzinger,  Dr.  E.  Reallexicon  der  deutschen  Altertumer.   2ded. 
Leipzig,  Urban,  1885. 

506.  Hodgetts,   J.  Frederick.      Older   England,  illustrated  by  the 
Anglo-Saxon  antiquities  in  the  British  Museum  in  ...  6  lectures.     Lon- 
don, Whiting  &  Co.,  1884. 

507.  Jewitt,  Llewellyn.     Half-hours  among  some  English  antiquities. 
Illus.,  300  engravings.     London,  Hardwicke,  1877. 

508.  Lubbock,  Sir  John.     Pre-historic  times,  as  illustrated  by  ancient 
remains,  and  the  manners  and  customs  of  modern  savages.     5th  ed. 
London,  Williams  &  Norgate,  1890. 

509.  Mason,  Otis  T.     The  origins  of  invention  :  a  study  of  industry 
among  primitive  peoples.     Illus.     London,  Scott,  1895. 

510.  Scott,  Sir  Gilbert.     Lectures  on  the  rise  and  development  of 
mediaeval  architecture.  ...     2  vols.     Illus.     London,  Murray,  1879. 

511.  Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.     Memorials   of   Edinburgh   in   the   olden 
time.     2d  ed.     Illus.     Edinburgh,  Black,  1891. 

512.  Windle,  Bertram  C.  A.     Life  in  early  Britain.     London,  Nutt ; 
New  York,  Putnam,  1897. 

c.  Arts,  especially  Architecture 
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514.  Catalogue  of  the  books  relating  to  architecture,  construction, 
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518.  Clark,  Geo.  T.     Mediaeval   military  architecture    in    England. 
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523.  Gwilt,   Joseph.     An    encyclopaedia   of   architecture,    historical, 
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524.  Moore,  Charles  Herbert.    Development  and  character  of  Gothic 
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525.  Our  national  cathedrals  .  .  .  their  history  and  architecture  .  .  . 
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526.  Prior,  Edward  S.     A  history  of  Gothic  art  in  England.     Illus. 
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527.  Rensselaer,  Mrs.  Schuyler  van.     English  cathedrals.  .  .  .     Illus. 
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528.  Sturgis,  Russell.     A  dictionary  of  architecture  and  building, 
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529.  Turner,  T.  Hudson  [and  John  Henry  Parker].     Some  account 
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d.  Costume 

530.  Fairholt,  F.  W.     Costume  in  England:    a  history  of  dress  to 
the  end  of  the  eighteenth  century.     2  vols.  (I,  History ;  II,  Glossary). 
Illus.    3d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  by  the  Hon.  H.  A.  Dillon.     London,  Bell,  1885. 

531.  Hill,  Georgiana.     A  history  of  English  dress  from  the  Saxon 
period  to  the  present  day.     2  vols.     Illus.     London,  Bentley,  1893. 

532.  Planche,  James  Robinson.     A  cyclopaedia  of  costume  or  dic- 
tionary of  dress  .  .  .  and  a  general  chronological  history  of  the  costumes 
of  the  principal  countries  of  Europe.  .  .  .     [A.D.  1-1760.]     2  vols.     Lon- 
don, Chatto  &  Windus,  1876,  1879. 

533.  Shaw,  Henry.     Dresses  and  decorations  of  the  Middle  Ages. 
2  vols.     Illus.  including  94  colored  pi.     London,  Pickering,  1843. 

VIII.  GENEALOGY  AND  BIOGRAPHY 

See  also  under  Encyclopaedias  (I.C.  I.b).     Biographies  proper 
are  under  Divisions  II  and  III. 

Bibliography 

534.  Bibliographical  lists:    Genealogy  (Bost.  Pub.  Lib.  Bull.,  Apr., 
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535.  Allstrom,    C.  M.      Dictionary   of    royal   lineage.  ...      2  vols. 
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536.  Barber,  Henry.     British  family  names:    their  origin  and  mean- 
ing, with  lists    of   Scandinavian,  Frisian,   Anglo-Saxon,   and    Norman 
names.     2d  ed.  enl.     London,  Stock,  1903. 

537.  Bardsley,  Charles  Wareing.     A  dictionary  of  English  and  Welsh 
surnames  with  special  American  instances.     Rev.  by  his  widow.     Lon- 
don, Frowde,  1901. 

538.  Burke,  Sir  Bernard.     A  genealogical  and  heraldic  dictionary  of 
the  peerage  and  baronetage.  .  .  .    Latest  ed.    London,  Harrison  &  Sons. 
—  A  genealogical  and  heraldic  history  of  the  landed  gentry  of  Great  Brit- 
ain and  Ireland.     2  vols.     7th  ed.     London,  Harrison  &  Sons,  1886. 

539.  Clarendon  Press  Series.    Oxford,  Clarendon  Press.     See  no. 544. 

540.  Craik,  George  Lillie.     The  romance  of  the  peerage :  or,  curios- 
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541.  Doyle,  James  E.      The  official  baronage  of  England,  showing 
the  succession,  dignities,  and  offices  of  every  peer  from  1066  to  1885. 
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542.  Ewald,  Alex.  Charles.     A  reference  book  of  English  history, 
containing  tables  of  chronology  and  genealogy.  .  .  .     London,  Warne, 
1866. 

543.  Foster,  Joseph.     The  peerage,  baronetage,  and  knightage  of  the 
British  Empire  for  1882,  etc.     2  vols.     Westminster,  Nichols  &  Sons. 

544.  George,  Hereford  B.     Genealogical  tables  illustrative  of  modern 
history  (Clarendon  Press).     3d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     Oxford,  Clarendon 
Press,  1886. 

545.  Lorenz,  Ottokar.     Genealogisches  Handbuch  der  europaischen 
Staatengeschichte.     2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     Berlin,  Hertz,  1895. 

546.  Marshall,  George  W.    The  genealogist's  guide  to  printed  pedi- 
grees. .  :  .     London,  Bell,  1879. 

547.  Nicolas,  Sir  Harris.    The  historic  peerage  of  England.  .  .  .    New 
ed.  of  Synopsis  of  the  peerage  of  England.     Rev.  and  corrected  by 
William  Courthope.     London,  Murray,   1857.     [Includes  a  treatise  on 
clerical  dignities.] 

548.  O'Hart,  John.     Irish  pedigrees;  or,  the  origin  and  stem  of  the 
Irish  nation.     3d  ed.     Dublin,  Gill,  1881. 

549.  Rye,  Walter.     Records  and  record  searching  :   a  guide  to  the 
genealogist  and  topographer.     Boston,  Cupples  &  Hurd,  1888. 

550.  Selden,  John.     Titles  of  honor.     3d  ed.  corrected  (with  addi- 
tions and  amendments  by  the  author).     London,  Tyler,  1672. 

551.  Taylor,  James.    The  great  historic  families  of  Scotland.     2  vols. 
London,  Virtue,  1890. 

552.  Waters,  Henry  F.     Genealogical  gleanings  in  England.     2  vols. 
Boston,  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Society,  1901. 

IX.  NUMISMATICS 

553.  t  Avebury,  Lord.     A  short  history  of  coins  and  currency.     Illus. 
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554.  Hawkins,  Edward.     The  silver  coins  of  England,  arranged  and 
described ;  with  remarks  on  British  money  previous  to  the  Saxon  dynas- 
ties.    3d  ed.,  with  alterations  and  additions  by  R.  LI.  Kenyon.     London, 
Quaritch,  1887. 

555.  Kenyon,  Robert  Lloyd.     The  gold  coins  of  England,  arranged 
and  described.  .  .  .     London,  Quaritch,  1884. 

556.  Stevenson,  Seth  William.     A  dictionary  of  Roman  coins,  repub- 
lican and  imperial  .  .  .  rev.  in  part  by  C.  Roach  Smith,  and  completed 
by  Frederic   W.   Madden,     c.   700  illus.      London,  Bell,   1889.     [See 
article  Britannia,  et  seq.] 


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X.  HERALDRY,  SEALS 

557.  Boutell,  Charles.     English  heraldry.     450  illus.     8th  ed.     Lon- 
don, Gibbings,  1904. 

558.  Burke.     Genealogical  dictionary.     See  110.538.  —  Genealogical 
history.     See  no.  538. 

559.  Clark,  Hugh.     An  introduction  to  heraldry.     i8th  ed.  rev.  and 
corrected  by  J.  R.  Planche.     c.  1000  illus.     London,  Bell,  1884. 

560.  Cussans,  John  E.     The  handbook  of  heraldry.  .  .  .     350  pi.  and 
woodcuts.     London,  Hotten,  1869. 

561.  Elvin,  Charles  Norton.     A  dictionary  of  heraldry,     c.  2500  illus. 
London,  Kent  [1889?]. 

562.  Eve,  G.  W.     Decorative  heraldry:  a  practical  handbook  of  its 
artistic  treatment.     Illus.     London,  Bell,  1897. 

563.  Genouillac,  H.  Gourdon  de.      L'art  heraldique  (Bibliotheque 
des  Beaux-arts).     Illus.     Paris,  Maison  Quantin  [1889?]. 

564.  Hulme,   F.   Edward.     The   flags  of  the  world:    their  history, 
blazonry,    and   associations....       152  pp.,    26   colored   pi.       London, 
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principles,    and   practice    of    heraldry    (Antiquarian    Library).      Illus. 
London,  Sonnenschein,  1892. 

565.  La  Marche,  Lecoy  de.      Les  sceaux  (Bibliotheque  des  Beaux- 
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566.  Papworth,  J.  W.     An  alphabetical  dictionary  of  coats  of  arms 
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567.  Worthy,  Charles.     Practical  heraldry,  or  an  epitome  of  English 
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XI.  PALAEOGRAPHY  AND   DIPLOMATICS 

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VIe  au  XVIIe  siecle.  .  .  .    2d  ed.    Paris,  Picard,  1892.    [With  facsimiles.] 

583.  Reusens,  le  Chanoine.      Elements  de  paleographie.     Louvain, 
Chez  1'auteur,  1889.     [Bibl.,  pp.  468-479.] 


GENERAL  WORKS  51 

584.  Silvestre,  M.  J.  B.      Universal  palaeography,  or  facsimiles  of 
writings  of  all  nations  and  periods. . . .     Text ...  by  Champollion-Figeac 
and  Aime  Champollion,  fils.  .  .  .     Tr.  by  Sir  Frederic  Madden.     2  vols. 
London,  Bohn,  1850. 

585.  Skeat,   Rev.  Walter  W.     Twelve   facsimiles    of    Old   English 
manuscripts,  with  transcriptions  and  an  introduction.     Oxford,  Clar- 
endon Press,  1892. 

586.  Thompson,  E.  Maunde,  ed.     Catalogue  of  a  selection  from  the 
Stowe    manuscripts   exhibited   in    the    King's    Library  in  the    British 
Museum.      Illus.,    with    15   autotype   facsimiles.       [London],    By   the 
trustees,  1883.  —  Handbook  of  Greek  and  Latin  palaeography  (Inter- 
national Scientific).     New  York,  Appleton,  1893.     [Bibl.,  pp.  327-333.] 

587.  Wattenbach,  W.     Anleitung    zur   lateinischen    Palaeographie. 
4th  ed.  rev.     106  pp.     Leipzig,  Hirzel,  1886.     [Bibl.,  pp.  1-42.]  —  Das 
Schriftwesen  im  Mittelalter.     3d  ed.  rev.     Leipzig,  Hirzel,  1896.     [Con- 
tains full  bibl.  footnotes.] 

588.  Wright,    Andrew.      Court-hand    restored:    or,    the    student's 
assistant  in  reading  old  deeds,  charters,  records,  etc.  .  .  .     8th  ed.  rev. 
London,  Hotten,   1867.      [Appendix  contains   The  ancient  names  of 
places.  .  .  .] 


II.  HISTORICAL  WORKS  OF  MORE  THAN 
ONE  PERIOD 

Individual  biographies,  including  autobiographies  and  memoirs, 
are  all  under  Division  III.     So  also  are  all  works  on  Colonization. 

A.  SOURCES 

I.  GENERAL 

589.  Annual  Register,  or  a  view  of  the  history,  politics,  and  literature 
for  the  year  1758,  etc.     6th  ed.     London,  Dodsley,  1777;  new  series, 
1863,  etc. ;  new  series,  1903,  etc.     London,  Longmans,  1904.     [General 
index,  1758-1819,  London,  Baldwin,  1826.] 

590.  Bohn's  Libraries.     London,  Bell.     See  nos.  104,  452,  600,  602, 
6f2,  613,  633,  661,  667,  695,  1082,  1162,  nSj,  Jigi,  1241,  1275,  1280, 

1295,  i472>  V°°>  V7f>  J592- 

591.  Brewer,  David  J.,  ed. ;  Edward  A.  Allen  and  William  Schuyler, 
associate  eds.     The  world's  best  orations  (official  ed.)  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  time.     10  vols.     St.  Louis,  Kaiser,  1899. 

592.  Butler,  Rev.  Alban,  comp.     The  lives  of  the  fathers,  martyrs, 
and  other  saints.     Comp.  from  original  monuments  and  authentic  doc- 
uments.    12  vols.     Dublin,  James  Duffy,  1866.     [Another  ed.]  —  Lives 
of  saints.     Illustrated  by  G.  M.  Brighty.     3  vols.     Dublin,  Gumming. 

593.  Cassell's  National   Library.      Henry  Morley,  ed.     New  York, 
Cassell.     See  nos.  1072,  1078,  1163,  1220,  1235,  1250,  1352,  1354. 

594.  Chronicles  of  the  crusades,  being  contemporary  narratives  of 
the  crusade  of   Richard  Coeur  de   Lion,  by  Richard  of  Devizes  and 
Geoffrey  de  Vinsauf,  and  of  the  crusade  of  St.  Louis,  by  Lord  John  de 
Joinville.  .  .  .     London,  Bohn,  1848. 

595.  European  History  Studies  Series.     F.  M.  Fling,  ed.     Chicago, 
Ainsworth.     See  no.  604. 

596.  Fabyan,  Robert.     The  new  chronicles  of  England  and  France; 
in  two  parts,  by  Robert  Fabyan,  named  by  himself  the  Concordance  of 
Histories:    reprinted  from  Pynson's  ed.  of   1516.  .  .  .     Ed.  by  Henry 
Ellis.     London,  Rivington,  1811. 

52        • 


HISTORICAL  WORKS  53 

597.  Fox,  John.     Fox's  Book  of  Martyrs:  the  acts  and  monuments 
of  the  church.     Ed.  by  Rev.  John  Gumming.    3  vols.     London,  Virtue, 
1844.  —  The  acts  and  monuments  of  the  church  ;  containing  the  history 
and  sufferings  of  the  martyrs  by  John  Foxe.     New  ed.  rev.  ...  by  Rev. 
M.  Hobart  Seymour.     New  York,  Carter  &  Bro.,  1856. 

598.  Gould,  Baring  S.,  comp.     Lives  of  the  saints.     15  vols.     Lon- 
don, Hodges,  1872-1877. 

599.  Heimskringla,  or  the  sagas  of  the  Norse  kings.     Tr.  from  the 
Icelandic  of   Snorre  Sturlason  by  Samuel   Laing.     2d  ed.   rev.,  with 
notes,  by  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.     4  vols.     2  maps.      New  York,  Scrib- 
ner,  1889. 

600.  Henderson,  Ernest  F.,  tr.  and  ed.     Select  historical  documents 
of  the  Middle  Ages  (Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library).     London,  Bell,  1892. 

601.  Hill,   Mabel,   comp.      Liberty   documents   with    contemporary 
exposition  and  critical  comments  drawn  from  various  writers.     New 
York,  Longmans,  1901. 

602.  Hoveden,  Roger  of.     The  annals  of  Roger  de  Hoveden,  com- 
prising the  history  of  England  and  other  countries  of  Europe,  from 
A.D.  732  to  A.D.  1201  (Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library).     Tr.  by  Henry  T. 
Riley.     2  vols.     London,  Bohn,  1853. 

603.  Indiana  University,  Department  of  history  and  political  science 
of.     Extracts  from  the  sources.     See  no.  1113. 

604.  Jones,    Guernsey,   ed.     Civilization   during  the   Middle   Ages: 
studies  in  European  history,  with  an  introduction  to  the  source  study 
method  (European  History  Studies).     Chicago,  Ainsworth,  1900. 

605.  Monstrelet,  Enguerrand  de.     The  chronicles  of,  containing  an 
account  ...  of  the  possession  of  Paris  and  Normandy  by  the  English ; 
their  expulsion  thence  .  .  .  ,  1400-1467,  .  .  .  continued  by  others  to  the 
year  1516.     Tr.  by  Thomas  Johnes.     2  vols.     London,  Bohn,  1849. 

606.  Morley's  [Henry]   Universal  Library  Series.      London,  Rout- 
ledge.     See  nos.  7707,  1323,  75-77,  1372,  1374, 

607.  Paris,  Gaston,  and  A.  Jeanroy,  eds.     Extraits  des  chroniquers 
fran9ais,  Willehardouin,  Joinville,   Froissart,   Commines.      Paris,   Ha- 
chette,  1902. 

608.  Pennsylvania,  University  of.    Translations  and  reprints  from  the 
original  sources  of  European  history,  ed.  by  the  Department  of  history. 
6  vols.     Philadelphia,  Department  of  history,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1897-1900.     And  see  Lingelbach,  Merchant  adventurers,  no.  664. 

609.  Pinkerton,  John,  ed.     A  general  collection  of  the  best  and  most 
interesting  voyages  and  travels  in  all  parts  of  the  world.  ...     17  vols. 
Illus.     London,  Longman,  1808-1814. 


54         REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

610.  Purchas,  Samuel.     Hakluytus  Posthumus,  or,  Purchas  his  pil- 
grimes,  contayning  a  history  of  the  world  in  sea  voyages  and  land 
travells  by  Englishmen  and  others.     Vols.  I-XVI  (to  be  in  20  vols.). 
Glasgow,  McLehose  &  Sons,  1905,  in  progress. 

611.  Robinson,  James  Harvey,  ed.     Readings  in  European  history: 
a  collection  of  extracts  from  the  sources  chosen  with  the  purpose  of 
illustrating  the  progressive  culture  in  Western  Europe  since  the  German 
invasions.     2  vols.     Boston,  Ginn  [1904,  1906?]. 

612.  Vitalis,  Ordericus.     Tr.  ...  by  Thomas  Forester  as,  The  eccle- 
siastical   history    of    England    and    Normandy    [Bohn's    Antiquarian 
Library].     4  vols.     London,  Bohn,  1853-1856. 

613.  Westminster,  Matthew  of  [an  imaginary  author].     The  flowers 
of  history,  especially  such  as  relate  to  the  affairs  of  Britain,  ...  to  ... 
1307  (Bohn's    Antiquarian    Library).      Tr.   by   C.  D.  Yonge.      2  vols. 
London,  Bohn,  1853. 

614.  World  Library  Series.     New  York,  Ward.     See  no.  1081. 

II.   INDIVIDUAL  COUNTRIES,   OTHER  THAN   THE 
BRITISH   EMPIRE 

For  America,  see  under  Division  III. 

III.  BRITISH    EMPIRE 

The  collected  works  of  men  of  letters,  etc.,  are  included  under 
III. A.III. Ix 

615.  Accounts  of  the  lord  high   treasurer  of  Scotland.     Compota 
thesauriorum    regum    Scotorum.     Vol.  I,   1473-1498,   ed.   by  Thomas 
Dickson.     Edinburgh,  H.M.R.  H.,  1877. 

616.  Adams,  Charles  Kendall,  ed.     Representative  British  Orations, 
with    introductions    and   explanatory   notes.      With    a   supplementary 
volume  by  John  Alden.     4  vols.     New  York,  Putnam,  1900. 

617.  Adams,  George  Burton,  and  H.  Morse  Stephens,  eds.     Select 
documents  of  English  constitutional  history.     New  York,  Macmillan, 
1901. 

618.  Anglo-Saxon  chronicle.     Tr.  by  Dr.  J.  A.  Giles.     London,  Bell 
&  Daldy,  1871. 

619.  Archaeologia :  or  miscellaneous  tracts  relating  to  antiquity.    Pub. 
by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London.     3d  ed.     London,  Society  of 
Antiquaries,  1804,  etc.     [Index  to  Vols.  I-L,  1889,  various  editors.] 


HISTORICAL  WORKS  55 

620.  Athenaeum   Press   Series.     G.   L.  Kittredge  and  C.  T.   Win- 
chester, gen.  eds.     Boston,  Ginn.     See  nos.  1290,  fjjf. 

621.  Blackstone,  William,  ed.     The  Great  Charter  and  Charter  of 
the  Forest,  with  other  authentic  instruments ;  to  which  is  prefixed  an 
introductory  discourse  containing  the  history  of  the  charters.     Oxford, 
Clarendon  Press,  1759. 

622.  British  anthologies.      Edward  Arber,  ed.      10  vols.      London, 
Frowde,  1899-1901. 

623.  Bund,  J.  W.  Willis-,  ed.     A  selection  of  cases  from  the  State 
trials.     Cambridge,  University  Press,  1879.     [Vol.  I,  Trials  for  treason 
(1327-1660).] 

624.  Calendar   of   Carew    MSS.,   preserved   in    the    archiepiscopal 
library  at  Lambeth,  1515-1624,  J.  S.  Brewer  and  William  Bullen,  eds. 
6  vols.     London,  Longmans,  1867-1871. 

625.  Calendar  of  documents  preserved  in  France,  illustrative  of  the 
history  of  Great   Britain  and   Ireland   (Vol.  I,   918-1206),  J.  Horace 
Round,  ed.     London,  H.  M.  S.  O.,  1899. 

626.  Calendar  of  documents  relating  to  Ireland,  1171-1307,  H.  S. 
Sweetman  and  Gustavus  Frederick  Handcock,  eds.     5  vols.     London, 
Longmans,  1875-1886. 

627.  Calendar  of  entries  in   the  papal  registers  relating  to  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.     Papal  letters  (4  vols.,  1198-1404),  W.  H.  Bliss, 
C.  Johnson,  and  J.  A.  Twemlow,  eds.     London,  H.  M.  S.  O.,  1893-1902. 
—  Petitions  to  the  Pope  (Vol.  I,  1342-1419),  W.  H.  Bliss,  ed.     1896. 

628.  Calendar  of  state  papers  and  manuscripts  relating  to  English 
affairs,  existing  in  the  archives  and  collections  of  Venice  and  in  other 
libraries  of  Northern  Italy,  1202-1607,  Rawdon  Brown,  .G.  Cavendish 
Bentinck,  and  Horatio  F.  Brown,  eds.     12  vols.     London,  Longmans, 
1864-1900. 

629.  Calendar  of  treasury  papers,   1552-1728,  prepared  by  Joseph 
Redington.     6  vols.     London,  Longmans,  1868-1889. 

630.  Calendar  of  treasury  books  and  papers,  1729-1795,  William  A. 
Shaw,  ed.     5  vols.     London,  H.  M.  S.  O.,  1897-1903. 

631.  Camelot  Series.     London,  Scott.     See  no.  637. 

632.  Carisbrooke  Library  Series.     London,  Routledge.     See  no.  1208. 

633.  Chalmers,  George.     An  estimate  of  the  comparative  strength  of 
Great  Britain  during  the  present  and  four  preceding  reigns,  and  of  the 
losses  of  her  trade  from  every  war  since  the  Revolution.     New  ed.  .  .  . 
London,  Stockdale,  1794. 

634.  tCheyney,  E.  P.,  ed.     Readings  in  English  history.     Boston, 
Ginn.     [In  preparation.] 


56         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

635.  Chronicle  of  the  grey  friars  of  London  (Camden  Society),  John 
Gough  Nichols,  ed.     London,  For  the  society,  1852. 

636.  Chronicle  (An  English)  of  the  reigns  of  Richard  II,  Henry  IV, 
Henry  V,  and  Henry  VI,  written  before  the  year  1471,  John  Silvester 
Davies,  ed.  (Camden  Society).     London,  For  the  society,  1856. 

637.  Clarke,  William,  ed.     Political  orations,  from  Wentworth  to 
Macaulay ;  with   an  introduction   (Camelot   Series,  no.  38).     London, 
Scott. 

638.  Cobbett's  complete  collection  of  state  trials  and  proceedings 
for  high  treason  and  other  crimes  and  misdemeanors,  from  the  earli- 
est period   to    the   present    time ;    ed.   by   T.    B.   and    T.   J.   Howell. 
34  vols.  (XXXIV,  Index  by  David  Jardine).     London,  Hansard,  1809- 
1826. 

639.  Colby,  Charles  W.,  ed.     Selections  from  the  sources  of  English 
history,  being  a  supplement  to  text-books  of  English  history,  B.C.  55  to 
A.D.  1832.     New  York,  Longmans,  1899. 

640.  Collection  of  ordinances  and  regulations  for  the  government  of 
the  royal  household,  made  in  divers  reigns,  from  King  Edward  III  to 
King   William  and   Queen   Mary ;   also    receipts   in    ancient    cookery. 
London,  Society  of  antiquaries,  1790. 

641.  Customs    of    London,    otherwise    called   Arnold's    Chronicle; 
containing,  among  divers  other  matters,  the  original  of  the  celebrated 
poem  of  The  Nut  Brown  Maid.     Reprinted  from  the  ist  ed.,  with  the 
additions  included  in  the  2d.     London,  Rivington,  1811. 

642.  Ellis,  Henry,  ed.    Original  letters,  illustrative  of  English  history, 
including  numerous  royal  letters,  from  autographs  in  the  British  Museum 
and  one  or  two  other  places.     2d  ed.,  3  vols.     London,  Harding,  1825 
(second  series,  4  vols.,  London,  Harding,   1827;    third  series,  4  vols., 
London,  Bentley,  1846).  —  Original  letters  of  eminent  literary  men  of 
the  sixteenth,  seventeenth,  and  eighteenth  centuries  ;  with  notes  and 
illustrations.     London,  Clarendon  Press,  1843. 

643.  English  Chronicles.     See  Anglo-Sctxon  Chronicle. 

644.  English  garner.     Ingatherings  from  our  history  and  literature, 
ed.  by  Edward  Arber.      7  vols.      London,  Arber,   1877-1883.      [Vol. 
VIII,  Constable,  1896.] — Rev.  ed.     Thomas  Seccombe,  gen.  ed.     New 
York,   Dutton ;    Westminster,   Constable.      See  nos.   694,   1149,   1160, 
7/76,  1201,  1204,  1209,  1216,  1403. 

645.  English  Historical   Reprints,  W.  Dawson  Johnston  and  Jean 
Browne  Johnston,  eds.     Part  I,    The  relations  between   Church  and 
State,   Mediaeval,   664-1547.     46   pp.      Part   II,   Modern,    1547-1869. 
62  pp.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Sheehan,  1896,  1897. 


HISTORICAL  WORKS  57 

646.  English   History  by   Contemporary  Writers,   F.  York-Powell, 
ed.     London,  Nutt ;    New  York,  Putnam.      See  nos.  sif6,  mji  ing, 
///j,  1174,  1212,  1233. 

647.  English   History  Illustrated  from  Original   Sources.      George 
Townsend  Warner,  gen.  ed.     5  vols.     London,  Black.     See  no.  1161. 

648.  English    Readings    for    Students.       New    York,    Holt.      See 
no.  1241. 

649.  English    Reprints,    Edward    Arber,    ed.     Birmingham,   Arber; 
Westminster,  Constable.     See  nos.  1196,  1287,  fjS6,  ijqf,  SJ9J- 

650.  Fighting  instructions,  1530-1816,  Julian  S.  Corbett,  ed.     (Navy 
Records  Society.)     [London],  For  the  society,  1905. 

651.  Gairdner,  James,  ed.     Three  fifteenth-century  chronicles  with 
historical  memoranda  by  John  Stowe,  the  antiquary  ;  and  contemporary 
notes  of  occurrences  written  by  him  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
(Camden  Society).     London,  For  the  society,  1880. 

652.  Gee,  Henry,  and  William  John  Hardy,  eds.     Documents  illus- 
trative   of    English   church    history,  compiled   from   original   sources. 
London,  Macmillan,  1896. 

653.  Giles,  J.  A.,  ed.     The  Venerable  Bede's  ecclesiastical  history 
of   England ;    also   the    Anglo-Saxon    chronicle    (Bohn's    Antiquarian 
Library).     2d  ed.     London,  Bohn,  1849. 

654.  Goodrich,   Chauncey  A.,  ed.     Select   British  eloquence :    em- 
bracing the  best  speeches  entire,  of  the  most  eminent  orators  of  Great 
Britain  for  the   last  two  centuries ;    with  sketches  of  their  lives,  an 
estimate   of  their  genius,  and  notes,  critical  and  explanatory.     New 
York,  Harper,  1856. 

655.  Hall's  chronicle  :   containing  the  history  of  England  during  the 
reign  of  Henry  the  Fourth  and  the  succeeding  monarchs  to  the  end  of 
the  reign  of  Henry  the  Eighth,  in  which  are  particularly  described  the 
manners  and  customs  of  those  periods  ;    carefully  collated  with  the 
editions  of  1548  and  1550.     London,  Johnson,  1809. 

656.  Halliwell,  James  Orchard,  ed.    A  collection  of  letters  illustrative 
of  the  progress  of  science  in  England  from  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
to  that  of  Charles  the  Second,      xix  +124  pp.      London,   Historical 
Society  of  Science,  1841.  —  Letters  of  the  kings  of  England,  now  first 
collected.  ...     2  vols.     London,  Colburn,  1848. 

657.  Harleian  miscellany,  Oldys  and  Park,  eds.     8  vols.      London, 
T.  Osborne,   1 744.  —  Harleian  miscellany :    or  a  collection  of  scarce, 
curious,  and  entertaining  pamphlets  and  tracts,  as  well  in  manuscript  as 
in  print,  found  in  the  late  Earl  of  Oxford's  library,  interspersed  with 
historical,    political,   and   critical   notes.     12  vols.      London,    Button, 


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1808-1811.  [Index  in  each  vol. ;  complete  index  in  Vol.  XII.]  —  Con- 
tents of,  with  an  index  (for  the  12-vol.  London  ed.  of  1808-181 1)  comp. 
at  the  Free  Public  Library,  Sydney,  1885.  Sydney,  Richards,  1885. 

658.  Hatton,  Correspondence  of  the  family  of:  being  chiefly  letters 
addressed  to  Christopher,  first  Viscount  Hatton,  A.D.  1601-1704  (Cam- 
den  Society).     Ed.  by  Edward  Maunde  Thompson.     2  vols.     [London], 
For  the  society,  1878. 

659.  Henderson,  Ernest  Flagg,  ed.    Side-lights  on  English  history . . . : 
being  extracts  from  letters,  papers,  and  diaries  of  the  past  three  cen- 
turies.    New  York,  Holt,  1900. 

660.  Holinshed,   Raphael.     Chronicles  of  England,   Scotland,  and 
Ireland;  first  collected  and  published  by  Raphael  Holinshed,  William 
Harrison,  and  others.     Now  newlie  augmented  and  continued  to  the 
year  1586,  by  John  Hooker,  alias  Vowell,  Gent.,  and  others.     6  vols. 
[reprint].     London,  Longman,  1807. 

661.  Huntingdon,  Henry  of.     The  chronicle  of  Henry  of  Hunting- 
don :  comprising  the  history  of  England  from  the  invasion  of  Julius 
Caesar  to  the  accession  of  Henry  II ;  also  the  acts  of  Stephen,  king  of 
England  and  duke  of  Normandy  (Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library).     Tr. 
and  ed.  by  Thomas  Forester.     London,  Bohn,  1853. 

662.  Kendall,  Elizabeth  Kimball,  ed.     Source-book  of  English  his- 
tory, for  the  use  of  schools  and  readers.     London,  Macmillan,  1900. 

663.  Lee,  Guy  Carleton,  ed.     Source-book  of  English  history:  lead- 
ing documents,  together  with  illustrative  material  from  contemporary 
writers,  and  a  bibliography  of  sources.     New  York,  Holt,  1900. 

664.  Lingelbach,  W.  E.,  ed.     The  merchant  adventurers  of  England; 
their  laws  and  ordinances  with  other  documents.     (University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Translations  and  Reprints,  second  series,  Vol.  II.)      Phila- 
delphia, Longmans,  1902. 

665.  Lodge,  Edmund,  ed.     Illustrations  of  British  history,  biography, 
and  manners,  in  the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,  Mary,  Elizabeth, 
and  James  I,  exhibited  in  a  series  of  original  papers.  ...     3  vols.     2d  ed. 
.  .  .  rev.     London,  Chidley,  1838. 

666.  Luttrell,  Narcissus.     A  brief  historical  relation  of  state  affairs 
from    September,    1678,   to   April,   1714.     6  vols.      Oxford,   University 
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667.  Malmesbury,  William  of.      Chronicle  of  the  kings  of  England 
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671.  Oxford  University  Statutes.     Tr.  by  G.  R.  M.  Ward.     London, 
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675.  Pollard,   A.   F.,   ed.     Political  pamphlets.     London,   Triibner, 
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676.  Prothero,  George  Walter,  ed.      Select  statutes  and  other  con- 
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768.  Oman,  C.  W.C.     Art  of  war  in  the  Middle  Ages,  A.D.  378-1515. 
London,  Unwin,  1885.  —  A  history  of  the  art  of  war:  the  Middle  Ages 
from  the  fourth   to  the  fourteenth    century.     Maps,  plans,  and  illus. 
New  York,  Putnam,  1898;  London,  Methuen,  1898. 


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769.  Palgrave,   Sir  Francis.     History  of   Normandy  and  England. 
4  vols.     Vols.  I,  II,  London,  Parker  &  Son,  1851,  1857  ;   Vols.  Ill,  IV, 
London,  Macmillan,  1864. 

770.  Pastor,  Ludwig.     The  history  of  the  Popes,  from  the  close  of 
the  Middle  Ages,  drawn  from  the  secret  archives  of  the  Vatican  and 
other  original  sources,  ed.  by  Frederick  Ignatius  Antrobus.      2  vols. 
St.  Louis,  Herder,  1898. 

771.  Periods  of  European   History.     A.  Hassall,  ed.     New  York, 
Macmillan.     See  nos.  797,  1422,  1426,  1450. 

772.  Pyle,  Howard,  ed.     The  buccaneers  and  marooners  of  America ; 
being  an  account  of  the  famous  adventures  and  daring  deeds  of  certain 
notorious  freebooters  of  the  Spanish  Main  (Popular  ed.).      London, 
Unwin,  1897. 

773.  Rand,  Benjamin,  ed.     Selections  illustrating  economic  history 
since  the  Seven  Years'  War.     2d  ed.  rev.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  Wilson, 
1892. 

774.  Ranke,  Leopold.     The  history  of  the  Popes,  their  church  and 
state,  and  especially  of  their  conflicts  with  Protestantism  in  the  sixteenth 
and  seventeenth  centuries,  tr.  by  E.  Foster.    3  vols.     London,  Bell,  1891. 

775.  Rashdall,    Hastings.     The    universities    of   the    Middle    Ages. 
2  vols.  in  3  parts.     Maps  and  illus.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1895. 

776.  Rede  Lectures.     Cambridge,  University  Press.     See  nos.  1461, 
i976. 

777.  Robinson,  James  Harvey.     An  introduction  to  the  history  of 
western  Europe.     Part  I,  The  Middle  Ages.     Boston,  Ginn,  1902. 

778.  Schaff,  Philip.     History  of  the  Christian  Church.     7  vols.     2d 
ed.     New  York,  Scribner,  1882-1894. 

779.  Schwill,  Ferdinand.     History  of  modern  Europe.     Maps  and 
genealogical  tables.     New  York,  Scribner,  1898. 

780.  Seebohm,  Frederic.     The   era   of   the   Protestant  Revolution 
(Epochs  of  Modern  History).     Maps.     Boston,  Estes  &  Lauriat,  1874. 

781.  Sewell,  E.  M.,  and  C.  M.  Yonge,  eds.     European  history,  nar- 
rated in  a  series  of  historical  selections  from  the  best  authorities.    2  vols. 
(I,  1003-1154;  II,  1088-1228).     3d  ed.     London,  Macmillan,  1873. 

782.  Shaw,  W.  A.     The  history  of  currency,  1252  to  1894.  .  .  .     New 
York,  Putnam,  1896. 

783.  Smith,  I.  Gregory.     Christian  monasticism  from  the  4th  to  the 
9th  centuries.     London,  Innes,  1892. 

784.  Smyth,  William.     Lectures  on  modern  history  from  the  irrup- 
tion of  the  northern  nations  to  the  close  of  the  American  Revolution. 
2  vols.     London,  Pickering,  1841. 


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785.  Stoddard,  John  L.     Lectures:  illus.  and  embellished  with  views 
of  the  world's  famous  places  and  people.  ...     10  vols.     Boston,  Balch, 
1898-1900. 

786.  Story  of  the  Nations.     New  York,  Putnam;    London,  Unwin. 
See  nos.  697,  823,  827,  864,  88  f,  891,  926,  1027,  1425,  J-fQJ,  1549,  f^SS* 
/<?<?<?,  1908,  1942. 

787.  Stubbs,  William.     Seventeen  lectures  on  the  study  of  medieval 
and  modern  history.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1886. 

788.  Sybel,  Heinrich  von.     The  history  and  literature  of  the  cru- 
sades, tr.  from  the  German  by  Lady  Duff  Gordon.     London,  Chapman 
&  Hall,  1 86 1. 

789.  Technical,  Industrial,  and  Trade  Education  Series.     London, 
Philip.     See  nos.  405,  803,  1452. 

790.  Ten    Epochs    of   Church    History    Series.     John    Fulton,    ed. 
New  York,  Scribner.     See  nos.  793,  996. 

791.  Tout,    T.    F.     The   Empire   and   the    Papacy,   A.D.   918-1272 
(Periods  of  European  History).     New  York,  Macmillan,  1899. 

792.  Van  Dyke,   Paul.      The   age  of  the   Renascence:    an  outline 
sketch  of  the  history  of  the  Papacy  from  the  return  from  Avignon  to 
the  sack  of  Rome  (1377-1527).     Introduction  by  Henry  Van   Dyke. 
Edinburgh,  Clark,  1897. 

793.  Walker,  Williston.     The  Reformation  (Ten  Epochs  of  Church 
History).     New  York,  Scribner,  1900. 

794.  Ward,  Adolphus  William.     Great  Britain  and  Hanover:  some 
aspects  of  the  personal  union  (Ford  lecture,  1899).     Oxford,  Clarendon 
Press,  1899. 

795.  Webster,  William  Clarence.     A  general  history  of  commerce. 
Boston,  Ginn,  1903. 

796.  Whitcomb,  Merrick.     A  history  of  modern  Europe.     Maps  and 
illus.     New  York,  Appleton,  1903. 

797.  Wilson,  Woodrow.     The  state:    elements    of   historical    and 
practical  politics ;  a  sketch  of  institutional  history  and  administration. 
Boston,  Heath,  1889. 

798.  Wishart,  Alfred  Wesley.     A  short  history  of  monks  and  mon- 
asteries.    Trenton,  N.J.,  Brandt,  1900. 

799.  World's  best  essays,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time  (Official  edition).     David  J.  Brewer,  ed. ;  Edward  A.  Allen,  Wil- 
liam Schuyler,  assoc.  eds.     10  vols.     St.  Louis,  Kaiser,  1900. 

800.  World's  Great  Explorers  and  Explorations  Series.     New  York, 
Dodge ;  London,  Philip  &  Son.     See  nos.  1460,  1476. 


68         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

801.  Wright,  Thomas.     Womankind  in  western  Europe  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  seventeenth  century.      Illus.      London,  Groom- 
bridge,  1869. 

802.  Yale  Bicentennial  Publications  Series.     New  York,  Scribner. 
See  nos.  277,  1467. 

803.  Yeats,  John,  and  others.     The  growth  and  vicissitudes  of  com- 
merce in  all  ages  ;  an  historical  narrative  of  the  industry  and  intercourse 
of  civilised  nations,  with  charts  of  caravan  routes,  and  app.     (Technical, 
Industrial,  and  Trade  Education.)     jd  ed.  rev.  and  enl.    London,  Philip. 


II.  INDIVIDUAL  COUNTRIES,   OTHER  THAN  THE 
BRITISH   EMPIRE 

For  America,  see  under  Division  III. 

804.  Adams,  George  Burton.     The  growth  of  the  French  nation 
(Chautauqua).     Meadville,  Pa.,  Chautauqua  Press,  1896. 

805.  Blok,  Petrus  Johannes.     History  of  the  people  of  the  Nether- 
lands, tr.  by  Oscar  A.  Bierstadt  and  Ruth  Putnam.     3  vols.     New  York, 
Putnam,  1898. 

806.  Brunner,  Heinrich.  Deutsche  Rechtsgeschichte.  abde.  Leipzig, 
Duncker,  1887,  1892. 

807.  Burke,  Ulick   Ralph.     A  history  of   Spain    from  the   earliest 
times  to   the  death  of  Ferdinand  the  Catholic.     Ed.  with  additional 
notes,  and  an  introduction  by  Martin  A.  S.  Hume.      2  vols.     2d  ed. 
London,  Longmans,  1900. 

808.  Duruy,  Victor.    A  history  of  France  ...,  tr.  by  Mrs.  M.  Carey  ...; 
introduction  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson.     New  York,  Crowell  [1896]. 

809.  Foster,  Herbert  Darling.     Geneva  before  Calvin,   1387-1536: 
the  antecedents  of  a  Puritan  state.     (American  Historical  Review,  Jan., 
1903;  Vol.  VIII,  no.  2,  pp.  217-240.)     New  York,  Macmillan. 

810.  Fustel  de  Coulanges,  N.  D.     Histoire  des  institutions  politiques 
de  1'ancienne  France.     6  vols.     Paris,  Hachette,  1888-1892. 

811.  Grant,  A.  J.      History  of  the  French  monarchy  (1483-1789). 
2  vols.     Cambridge,  University  Press,  1900. 

812.  Griffis,  William  Elliot.     Brave  little  Holland,  and  what  she  has 
taught  us.     Rev.  ed.     Boston,  Houghton,  1894. 

813.  Guizot,  M.     Essais  sur  Phistoire  de  France.     Paris,  Didier,  1866. 
—  Histoire  de  la  civilisation  en  France.     Paris,  Didier,  1872.  —  Outlines 


HISTORICAL  WORKS  69 

of  the  history  of  France  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  outbreak  of  the 
Revolution  . . . ,  abridged  by  Gustave  Masson.  Boston,  Estes  &  Lauriat 
[1879]. 

814.  Hassall,  Arthur.     The  French  people.     New  York,  Appleton, 
1901. 

815.  Henderson,  Ernest  Flagg.     History  of  Germany  in  the  Middle 
Ages.     London,  Bell,  1894. 

816.  Kitchin,  G.  W.     A  history  of  France.      3  vols.     3d  ed.  rev. 
Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1899. 

817.  Krausse^  Alexis.     Russia  in  Asia:  a  record  and  a  study,  1558- 
1899.     12  maps.     New  York,  Holt,  1899. 

818.  Lavisse,  Ernest,  ed.      Histoire  de  France  depuis  les  origines 
jusqu'a  la  revolution.  ...      6  vols.  and  Vol.  VII,  Part  I,   published. 
Paris,  Hachette,  1901,  in  progress.     [And  see  La  Blache,  Geographic 
(no.  384).-} 

819.  Masson,  Gustave.     Early  chroniclers  of  Europe  :  France.     Lon- 
don, S.  P.  C.  K. ;  New  York,  Potts. 

820.  Motley,  John  Lothrop.     The  rise  of  the  Dutch  republic:  a  his- 
tory.    3  vols.     New  York,  Harper. 

821.  Sismo'ndi,  J.  C.  L.     Histoire  des  Fran9ais.     Pa'ris,  Treuttel  et 
Wiirtz,  1821.  —  A  history  of  the  Italian  republics:  being  a  view  of  the 
rise,  progress  and  fall  of  Italian  freedom.     New  ed.    New  York,  Harper. 

822.  Stephen,  Sir  James.     Lectures  on  the  history  of  France.     New 
York,  Harper,  1852. 

823.  Stephens,  H.   Morse.      The  story  of  Portugal   (Story  of  the 
Nations).     New  York,  Putnam,  1893. 

824.  Symonds,  John  Addington.     A  short  history  of  the  Renaissance 
in  Italy  (taken  from  the  works  of  Symonds  by  Alfred  Pearson).     New 
York,  Scribner,  1893. 

825.  Tuttle,  Herbert.      History  of  Prussia.     4  vols.      Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Riverside  Press,  1889-1896. 

826.  Waitz,    George.       Deutsche    Verfassungsgeschichte.       I,    Die 
Verfassung  des  Volkes  in  altester  Zeit.  ...      3  vols.      Kiel,  Homann, 
Vol.  I,  3d  ed.,  1880;  Vols.  II  and  III,  1870,  1883. 

827.  Zimmern,  Helen.     The  Hansa  towns  (Story  of  the  Nations). 
2d  ed.     London,  Unwin,  1891. 


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III.  BRITISH   EMPIRE 
a.  General,  or  not  specially  classified 

Here  and  in  b  (Biographical)  are  to  be  found  works  of  impor- 
tance for  all  the  other  subdivisions. 

Text-books 

Titles  of  many  text-books,  published  mainly  in  England,  may  be 
seen  in  Fortescue,  Subject  index  (no.  .£?),  Vol.  I,  p'p.  857  ff. 

828.  Andrews,  C.  M.     A  history  of  England.     Illus.     Boston,  Allyn, 
1903. 

829.  Buckley,  Arabella  B.     History  of  England  for  beginners,  with 
additions  by  R.  H.  Labberton.     Maps  and  tables.     London,  Macmillan, 
1888. 

830.  Cheyney,  Edward  P.     A  short  .history  of  England.     Boston, 
Ginn  [1894]. 

831.  Coman,  Katharine,  and  Elizabeth  Kimball  Kendall.     A  history 
of  England  for  high  schools  and  academies.     New  York,  Macmillan, 
1900.  —  A  short  history  of  England  for  school  use.     Maps  and  illus. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1902. 

832.  Gardiner,  Samuel  Rawson.     A  student's  history  of  England. 
Illus.     New  ed.     London,  Longmans,  1898. 

833.  Green,  John  Richard.     A  short  history  of  the  English  people. 
Maps  and  tables.     New  York,  Harper,  1890. 

834.  Guest,  M.  J.,  and  Francis  H.  Underwood.     A   handbook  of 
English  history  based  on  the  lectures  of  the  late   M.  J.  Guest  and 
brought  down  to  the  year  1880;  with  a  supplementary  chapter  upon 
English  literature  of  the  nineteenth  century,  by  Francis  H.  Underwood. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1897. 

835.  Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth,  and  Edward  Channing.     Eng- 
lish history  for  Americans.     New  York,  Longmans,  1899. 

836.  Larned,  J.  N.     A  history  of  England  for  the  use  of  schools  and 
academies,  with  topical  analyses,  research  questions  and  bibliographical 
notes  by  Homer  P.  Lewis.     Maps.     Boston,  Houghton,  1900. 

837.  Lingard,    John.      History    of    England,    newly    abridged    and 
brought  down  to  the  accession  of  King  Edward  VII,  by  Dom  Norbert 
Birt,  O.  S.B.,  with  a  preface  by  Abbot  Gasquet,  D.D.      London,  Bell, 
1903. 


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838.  Montgomery,  D.  H.     The  leading  facts  of  English  history.  .  .  . 
Illus.     Boston,  Ginn,  1901. 

839.  Oman,  Charles.     A  history  of  England.     New  York,  Holt,  1899. 

840.  Ransome,  Cyril.     An  advanced  history  of  England  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  present  day.     Maps  and  plans.     4th  ed.     London, 
Rivingtons,  1899. 

841.  Terry,  Benjamin.      A  history  of  England  for  schools  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  death  of  Queen  Victoria.      Chicago,  Scott,  1904. 
—  A  history  of  England  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  death  of  Queen 
Victoria.     Chicago,  Scott,  1901. 

842.  Walker,  Albert  Perry,  in   consultation  with  Albert   Bushnell 
Hart.     Essentials  in  English  history  from  the  earliest  records  to  the 
present  day  (Essentials  in  History).      New  York,  American  Book  Co. 

[I905]- 

843.  Wrong,  G.  M.     The   British  nation :    a  history.     Illus.     New 
York,  Appleton,  1903. 

844.  Armitage,  Ella  S.      The  childhood  of  the  English  nation :    or 
the  beginnings  of  English  history.     New  York,  Putnam,  1877. 

845.  Aubrey,  W.  H.  S.     The  rise  and  growth  of  the  English  nation, 
with  special  reference  to  epochs  and  crises.     A  history  of  and  for  the 
people.     3  vols.     New  York,  Appleton,  1896. 

846.  Bayley,  John.      The  history  and  antiquities  of  the  tower  of 
London.     2d  ed.     London,  Jennings  &  Chaplin,  1830. 

847.  Beard,  Charles  A.,  ed.     An  introduction  to  the  English  histo- 
rians.    New  York,  Macmillan,  1906. 

848.  Besant,  Walter.      The  history  of  London.      New  York,  Long- 
mans, 1899. 

849.  Bishop,  Coleman  E.,  ed.     Pictures  from  English  history.     Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Walden  &  Stowe,  1883. 

850.  Bright,  J.  Franck.     A  history  of  England,  with  maps  and  plans. 
5  vols.     Vols.  I-IV,  New  York,  Button,  1899;    Vol.  V,  New  York, 
Longmans,  1904. 

851.  Brosch,  Moritz.     Geschichte  von  England  (Geschichteder  euro- 
paischen  Staaten,  Vols.  VI-VIII).     Gotha,  Perthes,  1890-1893. 

852.  Brown,  P.  Hume.     History  of  Scotland  (Cambridge  Historical). 
2  vols.     Cambridge,  University  Press,  1899. 

853.  Buckle,  Henry  Thomas.      History  of  civilization  in  England, 
from  the  2d  London  ed.     2  vols.     New  York,  Appleton,  1891. 

854.  Burrows,  Montague.  The  history  of  the  foreign  policy  of  Great 
Britain.     New  York,  Putnam,  1895. 


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855.  Burton,  John  Hill.     The  history  of  Scotland  from  Agricola's 
invasion  to  the  revolution  of  1688.     8  vols.     Edinburgh,  Blackwood, 
1867. 

856.  Cooke,  George    Wingrove.     The   history  of    party   from    the 
rise  of  the  Whig  and  Tory  factions,  in  the  reign  of  Charles  II,  to  the 
passing  of  the  reform  bill.     3  vols.     London,  Macrone,  1836. 

857.  Craik,  George  L.,  and  Charles  Macfarlane.     The  pictorial  his- 
tory of  England :  being  a  history  of  the  people  as  well  as  a  history  of 
the  kingdom.     8  vols.     Illus.     London,  Knight,  1849. 

858.  Craik,  Sir  Henry.     A  century  of  Scottish  history  from  the  days 
of  '45  to  those  within  living  memory.     2  vols.      Edinburgh,  Scribner, 
1901. 

859.  Creighton,  Mandell.     Half-hour  history  of  England:   being  an 
introductory  volume  to  Epochs  of  English  History.     New  York,  Harper, 
1879. 

860.  Davis,  H.  W.  C.     England  under  the  Normans  and  Angevins, 
1066-1272  (Oman's  History  of  England,  Vol.  II).    New  York,  Putnam, 
1905. 

861.  Dickens,    Charles.     A   child's   history   of  England.     [Numer- 
ous eds.] 

862.  Dove,  P.  Edward,  ed.     Domesday  studies:   being  the  papers 
read  at  the  meetings  of  the  Domesday  Commemoration,  1886,  with  a 
bibliography.  ...     2  vols.     London,  Longmans,  1888,  11894. 

863.  Dowell,  Stephen.     A  history  of  taxation  and  taxes  in  England 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  year  1885.     4  vols.     2d  ed.  rev.     London, 
Longmans,  1888. 

864.  Edwards,  Owen  M.    Wales  (Story  of  the  Nations).    New  York, 
Putnam,  1902. 

865.  Epochs  of  English  History  Series,  ed.  by  Mandell  Creighton. 
New  York,  Harper ;  and  Scribner.     See  nos.  859,  909,  /JVJ,  1557,  1629, 
1648. 

866.  Ewald,  Alex.  Charles.     Stories  from  the  state  papers.     Boston, 
Houghton,  1882. 

867.  Freeman,  Edward  Augustus.     The  history  of  the  Norman  con- 
quest of  England,  its  causes  and  results.     6  vols.     Rev.  American  ed. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1873.  —  A  short  history  of  the  Norman  conquest 
of  England.     3d  ed.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1901. 

868.  Freeman,   E.   A.,  and   William   Hunt,  eds.     Historic    Towns. 
9  vols.     London,  Longmans,  1887-1893. 

869.  Gairdner,    James.      Early   chroniclers    of    Europe :    England. 
London,  S.P.  C.K.  [1879].  —  History  of  the  life  and  reign  of  Richard 


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III,  to  which  is  added  the  story  of  Perkin  Warbeck  from  original 
documents.  London,  Longmans,  1878.  — The  houses  of  Lancaster  and 
York,  with  the  conquest  and  loss  of  France  (Epochs  of  Modem  His- 
tory). Maps.  New  York,  Scribner,  1889. 

870.  Gairdner,  James,  and    James    Spedding.      Studies  in  English 
history.     Edinburgh,  Douglas,  1881. 

871.  George,  Hereford  B.     Battles  of  English  history.     New  York, 
Dodd,  1895. 

872.  Grant,  James.     British  battles  on  land  and  sea.     4  vols.     Lon- 
don, Cassell. 

873.  Green,  John  Richard.     History  of  the  English  people.     4  vols. 
New  York,   Harper.  —  Oxford    Studies,  ed.  by  Mrs.  J.  R.  Green  and 
Miss  K.  Norgate.     London,  Macmillan,  1901.  —  Readings  from  English 
history,  selected  and  ed.  by  John  Richard  Green.     3  parts  in  I  vol. 
New  York,  Harper.  —  A  short  history  of  the  English  people.     Illus. 
ed.,  edited  by  Mrs.  J.  R.  Green  and  Miss  Kate  Norgate.     4  vols.     New 
York,  Harper,  1893-1895. 

874.  Gross,  Charles.     The  gild  merchant:  a  contribution  to  British 
municipal  history.     2  vols.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1890. 

875.  Hall,  Hubert.     A  history  of  the  custom-revenue  in  England 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  year  1827  ;  comp.  exclusively  from  original 
authorities.     2  vols.     London,  Stock,  1885. 

876.  Hannay,  David.     A  short  history  of  the  royal  navy,  1217-1688. 
2  vols.     New  York,  Amsterdam. 

877.  History  of  England  in  six  volumes,  ed.  by  C.  W.  C.  Oman.    New 
York,  Putnam.     See  nos.  860,  1633. 

878.  Hozier,  Captain  H.  M.    The  invasions  of  England  :    a  history  of 
the  past,  with  lessons  for  the  future.     2  vols.     London,  Macmillan,  1876. 

879.  Hume,  David.     The  history  of  England  from  the  invasion  of 
Julius  Caesar  to  the  revolution  in  1688 :  new  ed.,  with  the  author's  last 
corrections  and  improvements,  to  which  is  prefixed  a  short  account  of 
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e.  Religious 

992.  Beckett,   W.  H.      The   English   reformation  of  the  sixteenth 
century,  with  chapters  on  monastic  England  and  the  Wycliffite  reforma- 
tion (Church  History,  Vol.  VII).      London,  Religious  Tract  Society, 
1890. 

993.  Blunt,  John  Henry.     The  Reformation  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, its  history,  principles,   and  results.     2.  vols.  (I,  A.D.  1514-1547, 
Philadelphia,   Lippincott,    1869;    II,  A.D.    1547-1662,    London,    Long- 
mans, 1896). 

994.  Bright,  William.      Chapters  of  early  English  church  history. 
Map.     3d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1897. 

995.  Churton,  Edward.     The  early  English  church.     New  ed.     Lon- 
don, Pickering  &  Chatto,  1887. 

996.  Clark,  William.     The  Anglican  Reformation  (Ten  Epochs  of 
Church  History,  Vol.  X).     New  York,  Christian  Literature  Co.,  1897. 

997.  Dixon,  Richard  Watson.      History  of  the  Church  of  England 
from  the  abolition  of  the  Roman  jurisdiction.      London,  Routledge, 
Vols.  I-IV,  1884-1891 ;  Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  Vols.  V,  VI,  1902. 

998.  Fosbroke,  Thomas  Dudley.     British  monachism:    or  manners 
and  customs  of  the  monks  and  nuns  of  England.     3d  ed.  with  additions. 
London,  Nattali,  1843. 

999.  Freeman,  Edward  A.     History  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Wells 
as  illustrating  the  history  of  the  cathedral  churches  of  the  old  founda- 
tion.    London,  Macmillan,  1870. 

1000.  Fuller,  Thomas.     The  church  history  of  Britain  from  the  birth 
of  Jesus  Christ  until  the  year  1648.     3d  ed.  edited  by  James  Nichols. 
3  vols.     London,  Tegg,  1842. 

1001.  Gasquet,  Francis  Aidan.     The  old  English  Bible  and  other 
essays.     London,  Nimmo,  1897. 

1002.  Geikie,  Cunningham.     The  English  reformation :  how  it  came 
about  and  why  we  should  uphold  it.     London,  Strahan,  1879. 

1003.  Hill,  O'Dell  Travers.     English  monasticism  :  its  rise  and  influ- 
ence. .  .  .     London,  Jackson  &  Walford,  1867. 

1004.  Hunt,  John.     Religious  thought  in  England  from  the  Reforma- 
tion to  the  end  of  last  century.     Vol.  I,  London,  Strahan,  1870. 

1005.  Hunt,   William.     The    English   church    in    the   Middle  Ages 
(Epochs  of  Church  History).     New  ed.     London,  Longmans,  1895. 


82     •     REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

1006.  Jennings,  Arthur  Charles.     Ecclesia  Anglicana :    a  history  of 
the  Church  of  Christ  in  England  from  the  earliest  to  the  present  time. 
New  ed.     London,  Rivingtons,  1889. 

1007.  Killen,  W.  D.     The  ecclesiastical  history  of  Ireland  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  times.     2  vols.     London,  Macmillan,  1875. 

1008.  Lee,   Rev.  Frederick   George.      A  glossary  of  liturgical  and 
ecclesiastical  terms.     Illus.     London,  Quaritch,  1877. 

1009.  Maitland,  F.  W.     Canon  law  in  England.     (English  Historical 
Review,  1896,  Vol.  XI,  pp.  446-478,  641-672 ;    1897,  Vol.  XII,  pp.  625- 
658 ;  1901,  Vol.  XVI,  pp.  35-45.)     London,  Longmans.  —  Roman  canon 
law  in  the  church  of  England,  six  essays.     London,  Methuen,  1898. 

1010.  Makower,  Felix.     The  constitutional  history  and  constitution 
of  the  Church  of  England.     London,  Sonnenschein,  1895. 

1011.  Religious  Tract  Society.     London,  For  the  society.     See  nos. 
/<?/j,  1826. 

1012.  Selden,  J.     The  history  of  tythes  :  that  is,  the  practice  of  pay- 
ment of  them,  the  positive  laws  made  for  them,  the  opinions  touching 
the  right  of  them ;  a  review  of  it  is  also  annext,  which  both  confirms  it, 
and  directs  in  the  use  of  it.     1618. 

1013.  Shaw,  William  A.     The  English  government  and  the  relief  of 
Protestant  refugees.     (English  Historical  Review,  1894,  Vol.  IX,  pp. 
662-683.)     London,  Longmans. 

1014.  Spottiswoode,  John.     The  history  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
beginning  the  year  of  our  Lord  203  and  continued  to  the  end  of  the 
reign  of  James  VI,  with  biographical  sketch  and  notes  by  M.  Russell. 
3  vols.     Edinburgh,  1851. 

1015.  Stephens,  W.  R.  W.,  and  William  Hunt,  eds.     The  English 
church  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  accession  of  Edward  I,  1066- 
1272.     Vol.  I,  London,  Macmillan,  1901. 

1016.  Stokes,  George  T.     Ireland  and  the  Celtic  church.     2d  ed. 
London,  Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1888. 

1017.  Wakeman,  Henry  Offley.     The  church  and  the  Puritans,  1570- 
1660  (Epochs  of  Church  History).     New  York,  Randolph. 

f.  Education  and  culture 

1018.  Bourne,  H.  P.  Fox.      English  newspapers:    chapters  in  the 
history  of  journalism.     2  vols.     London,  Chatto,  1887. 

1019.  Brodrick,  G.  C.    A  history  of  the  University  of  Oxford  (Epochs 
of  Church  History).     3d  ed.     London,  Longmans,  1894. 

1020.  Lyte,  H.  C.  Maxwell.    A  history  of  the  University  of  Oxford 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  year  1530.     London,  Macmillan,  1886. 


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1021.  Mahaffy,  John  Pentland.     An  epoch  in  Irish  history:  Trinity 
College,  Dublin;    its  foundation  and  early  fortunes,  1591-1660.     Lon- 
don, Unwin,  1903. 

1022.  Mullinger,  J.  Bass.     A  history  of  the  University  of  Cambridge 
(Epochs  of  Church  History).      London,  Longmans,  1888.  —  The  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  royal  injunctions  of 
1535.     Cambridge,  University  Press,  1873.  —  The  University  of  Cam- 
bridge from  the  royal  injunctions  of  1535  to  the  accession  of  Charles 
the  First.     Cambridge,  University  Press,  1884. 

1023.  Staunton,  Howard.    The  great  schools  of  England  :  an  account 
of  the  foundation,  endowment,  and  discipline  of  the  chief  seminaries  of 
learning  in  England.  .  .  .     Illus.     London,  Low,  1865. 

1024.  Zimmer,  H.     The  Irish  element  in  mediaeval  culture,  tr.  by 
J.  L.  Edmonds.     New  York,  Putnam,  1891. 

g.  Social,  economic,  industrial 

1025.  Allen,  William  Francis.     Essays  and  monographs.     Boston, 
Ellis,  1890. 

1026.  Ashley,  W.  J.     An  introduction  to  English  economic  history 
and  theory.     2  vols.  (I,  The  Middle  Ages ;  II,  The  end  of  the  Middle 
Ages).     New  York,  Putnam,  1888. 

1027.  Bateson,  Mary.     Mediaeval  England:  English  feudal  society 
from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  middle  of  the  fourteenth  century 
(Story  of  the  Nations).     New  York,  Putnam,  1904. 

1028.  Cawston,  George,  and  A.  H.   Keane.     The  early  chartered 
companies,  A.D.  1296-1858.     London,  Arnold,  1896. 

1029.  Cheyney,  Edward  P.     The  disappearance  of  English  serfdom. 
(English  Historical  Review,  1900,  Vol.  XV,  pp.  20-37.)     London,  Long- 
mans. —  Industrial  and  social  history  of  England.     New  York,  Mac- 
millan,  1901. 

1030.  Creighton,  Charles.    A  history  of  epidemics  in  Britain,  A.D.  664 
to  present  time.     2  vols.     Cambridge,  University  Press,  1891-1894. 

1031.  Cunningham,  William.     Alien  immigrants  to  England.     Lon- 
don, Sonnenschein,  1897.  —  The  growth  of  English  industry  and  com- 
merce.    2  vols.  (I,  During  the  early  and  Middle  Ages ;  II,  In  modern 
times).      Cambridge,  University  Press,  Vol.  I,   3d  ed.,   1896,  4th  ed., 
1905;  Vol.  II,  2d  ed.,  1892,  3d  ed.,  1903. 

1032.  Cunningham,  W.,  and  Ellen  A.  McArthur.     Outlines  of  Eng- 
lish industrial  history  (Cambridge  Historical).     New  York,  Macmillan, 


84         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

1033.  Cutts,  Edward  L.     Scenes  and  characters  of  the  Middle  Ages. 
London,  Virtue,  1872. 

1034.  Fairholt,  F.  W.    Costume  in  England :  a  history  of  dress  to  the 
end  of  the  eighteenth  century.     3d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  by  the  Hon.  H.  A. 
Dillon.     Illus.     2  parts  (I,  History ;  II,  Glossary).     London,  Bell,  1885. 

1035.  Ferris,  Eleanor.     The  financial  relations  of  the  Knights  Tem- 
plars to  the  English  crown.     (American  Historical  Review,  Oct.,  1902, 
Vol.  VIII,  no.  I,  pp.  1-17.)     New  York,  Macmillan. 

1036.  Finnemore,  John.    Social  life  in  England:  an  elementary  his- 
torical reader.     2  vols.  (I,  From  Saxon  times  to  1603;    II,  1605   to 
present  day,  in  preparation).     78  illus.     London,  Black,  1902. 

1037.  Gamier,  Russell  M.     Annals  of  the  British  peasantry.     Lon- 
don, Sonnenschein,  1895.  —  History  of  the  English  landed  interest:  its 
customs,  laws,  and  agriculture.      2  vols.  (I,  Earliest  times  to  the  i8th 
century;  II,  Modern  period).     London,  Sonnenschein,  1892,  1893. 

1038.  Gibbins,  H.  de  B.     The  industrial  history  of  England  (Uni- 
versity Extension).     6th  ed.  rev.     Maps.      London,  Methuen,  1899. — 
Industry  in  England :    historical  outlines.     Maps,  tables,  plan.     New 
York,  Scribner,  1897. 

1039.  Harris,  Mary  Dormer.     Life  in  an  old  English  town  :  a  history 
of  Coventry  from  the  earliest  times  .  .  .  (Social  England).     Illus.     Lon- 
don, Sonnenschein,  1898. 

1040.  Hewins,  W.  A.  S.      English  trade  and  finance,  chiefly  in  the 
seventeenth  century  (University  Extension).     London,  Methuen,  1892. 

1041.  Hodgetts,  J.  Frederick.      The  English  in  the   Middle   Ages 
from  the  Norman  usurpation  to  the  days  of  the  Stuarts ;  their  mode  of 
life,  dress,  arms,  occupations,  and  amusements.  .  .  .     London,  Whiting, 
1885. 

1042.  Kriehn,   George.      English  popular  uprisings  in   the  Middle 
Ages.      (Am.  Hist.  Ass'n,  Rep.,  1893,  chap,  xiv,  pp.  151-161.)      Wash- 
ington, Govt.  Printing  Office,  1894. 

1043.  Levi,  Leone.     The  history  of  British  commerce  and  of  the 
economic  progress  of  the  British  nation,  1763-1878.     2d  ed.     London, 
Murray,  1880. 

1044.  MacLeod,  Henry  Dunning.     A  history  of  banking  in  Great 
Britain  (History  of  Banking,  Vol.  II).     New   York,  Journal  of  Com- 
merce, 1896. 

1045.  Macpherson,    David.       Annals   of    commerce,    manufactures, 
fisheries,  and  navigation..  .  .  containing  the  commercial  transactions  of 
the  British  empire  and  other  countries  from  the  earliest  accounts  to 
.  .  .  January,  1801.  ...     4  vols.     London,  Nichols,  1805. 


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1046.  Nasse,  Erwin.     On  the  agricultural  community  of  the  Middle 
Ages  and  inclosures  of  the  sixteenth  century  in  England,  tr.  by  H.  A. 
Ouvry.     London,  Williams  &  Norgate,  1872. 

1047.  Nicholls,  Sir  George.     A  history  of  the  English  poor  law,  in 
connection  with  the  state  of  the  country  and  the  condition  of  the  people. 
New  ed.  rev.,  and  a  biography  by  H.  G.  Willinck.     2  vols.     New  York, 
Putnam,  1898. 

1048.  Oppenheim,  M.     A  history  of  the  administration  of  the  royal 
navy  and  of  merchant  shipping  in  relation  to  the  navy,  from  1509  to 
1660,  with  an  introduction  treating  of  the  preceding  period.     Vol.  I, 
1509-1660.     London,  Lane,  1896. 

1049.  Prothero,  Rowland  E.     The  pioneers  and  progress  of  English 
farming.     London,  Longmans,  1888. 

1050.  Rogers,  James  E.  Thorold.      The  economic  interpretation  of 
history:  lectures  delivered  in  Worcester  College  Hall,  Oxford,  1887- 
1888.     New  York,  Putnam,  1888.  —  A  history  of  agriculture  and  prices 
in  England,  .  .  .  1259-1793.  .  .  .     Vols.  I- VI,  Oxford,  Clarendon  Press, 
1866-1887.  —  Six  centuries  of  work  and  wages:  the  history  of  English 
labour.     3d  ed.     New  York,  Putnam. 

1051.  Seebohm,  Frederic.    The  English  village  community  examined 
in  its  relations  to  the  manorial  and  tribal  systems  and  to  the  common  or 
open  field  system  of  husbandry :  an  essay  in  economic  history.     4th  ed. 
London,  Longmans,  1890.  —  Villainage  in  England  [Vinogradoff 's ;  see 
no.  fodf].    {English  Historical  Review,   1892,  Vol.  VII,  pp.  444-465.) 
London,  Longmans. 

1052.  Seligman,  Edwin  Robert  Anderson.      Two  chapters  on  the 
mediaeval  guilds  of  England.     (Am.  EC.  Ass'n,  Vol.  II,  no.  5,  pp.  389- 
493.)     American  Economic  Association,  1887. 

1053.  Sellers,  Miss  Maud.     York  in  the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth 
centuries.      (English  Historical  Review,   1897,  Vol.  XII,  pp.  437-447.) 
London,  Longmans. 

1054.  Social  England  Series,  ed.  by  K.  D.  Cotes.     London,  Sonnen- 
schein.     See  no.  lo^g. 

1055.  Strutt,  Joseph.      The  sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people  of 
England,   including   the  rural   and  domestic  recreations,   May-games, 
mummeries,   shows,  processions,   pageants,   and   pompous   spectacles 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  .  .  .     New  ed.  by  William 
Hone.   .  London,  Tegg,  1838.     New  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  by  J.  Charles  Cox. 
Illus.     London,  Methuen  [1903?]. 

1056.  Taylor,  R.  Whately  Cooke.     Introduction  to  a  history  of  the 
factory  system.     London,  Bentley  &  Son,  1886.  —  The  factory  system 


86         REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

and   the   factory   acts.      London,    Methuen,    1894.  —  Modern   factory 
system.     London,  Kegan  Paul,  1891. 

1057.  Thackeray,  W.  M.     The  four  Georges:  sketches  of  manners, 
morals,  court,  and  town  life.     New  York,  Harper,  1860. 

1058.  Traill,  H.  D.,  ed.     Social  England:    a  record  of  the  progress 
of   the    people    in    religion,    laws,    learning,  arts,  industry,  commerce, 
science,  literature,  and  manners,  ...  to  the  present  day.     6  vols.     Lon- 
don, Cassell,  1899.     [By  various  writers.] 

1059.  Traill,  H.  D.,  and  J.  S.  Mann,  eds.     Social  England,  a  record 
of  the  progress  of  the  people.  ...     6  vols.     Illus.  ed.     London,  Cassell 
[1901]. 

1060.  Turner,  C.  J.  Ribton-.     A  history  of  vagrants  and  vagrancy 
and  beggars  and  begging.     Illus.     London,  Chapman  &  Hall,  1887. 

1061.  Vinogradoff,  Paul.    Villainage  in  England:  essays  in  English 
mediaeval  history.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1892. 

1062.  Warner,  George  Townsend.     Landmarks  in  English  industrial 
history.     London,  Blackie. 

1063.  Wright,  Thomas.     A  history  of  domestic  manners  and  senti- 
ments in  England  during  the  Middle  Ages,  with  illus.  from  the  illumi- 
nations  in    contemporary   manuscripts    and   other   sources.     London, 
Chapman  &  Hall,  1862. 


III.    HISTORICAL  WORKS  RELATING  TO 
ONE  PERIOD 

This   division    includes  works  which  fall  entirely  within  one 
general  period. 

A.  SOURCES 

• 

I.  GENERAL 

1064.  Calendar  of  letters,  despatches,  and  state  papers,  relating  to 
the  negotiations  between  England  and  Spain,  preserved  in  the  archives 
at  Simancas  and  elsewhere.     Henry  VII,  1485-1509,  1525,  G.  A.  Ber- 
genroth,  ed.     2  vols.  and  supplement.     London,  Longmans,  1862-1868. 
—  Henry  VIII,  1509-1544,  G.  A.  Bergenroth,  Pascual  de  Gayangos,  and 
Martin  A.  S.  Hume,  eds.     12  vols.  (comprising  Vol.  I  to  Vol.  VII,  Part  I ; 
and  suppl.  to  Vols.  I  and  II).     London,  Longmans,  1866-1899. 

1065.  Calendar  of  letters  and  state  papers  relating  to  English  affairs, 
preserved  principally  in  the  archives  of  Simancas.     Elizabeth  (2  vols., 
1558-1579),  Martin  A.  S.  Hume,  ed.     London,  H.  M.  S.  O.,  1892,  1894. 

1066.  CHARLEMAGNE.     Life  of  Charlemagne,  by  Eginhard.    Tr.  from 
the  text  of  the  Monumenta  Germaniae  by  Samuel  Epes  Turner,  with 
notes.     Map.     New  York,  Harper,  1880. 

1067.  Comines.     The  memoirs  of  Philip  de  Comines,  containing  the 
history  of  Lewis  XI  and  Charles  VIII  of  France;  and  of  Charles  the 
Bold,  Duke  of  Burgundy  .  .  .  and  .  .  .  the  secret  history  of  Lewis  XI 
out  of  a  book  called  The  scandalous  chronicle.  ...     2  vols.     New  ed. 
London,  Whittaker,  1833. 

1068.  English  Scholar's  Library,  Edward  Arber,  ed.     Westminster, 
Constable.     See  nos.  loj^.,  14.01. 

1069.  Francisco.      Narrative  of  the  Spanish  marriage  treaty,  by  el 
Maestro  F.  Francisco  de  Jesus,  ed.  and  tr.  by  Samuel  Rawson  Gardiner 
(Camden  Society).     [London],  For  the  society,  1869. 

1070.  Froissart.     The  chronicle  of  Froissart,  tr.  out  of  French  .  .  . 
[in  the  years]  1523-1525,  by  Lord  Berners  (Sir  John  Bourchier);  intro- 
duction by  William  Paton  Ker.     6  vols.     London,  Nutt,  1901-1903. — 

87 


88         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain  and  the  adjoining  countries  from 
the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of  Edward  II  to  the  coronation  of 
Henry  IV  .  .  .,  tr.  by  Thomas  Johnes.  2  vols.  London,  Routledge, 
1874.  —  The  boy's  Froissart,  being  Sir  John  Froissart's  chronicles  of 
adventure,  battle  and  custom  in  England,  France,  Spain,  etc.,  ed.  for 
boys,  with  an  introduction  by  Sidney  Lanier.  Illus.  by  Alfred  Kappes. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1901.  —  Passages  from  Froissart  (Scott  Library); 
introduction  by  Frank  T.  Marzials.  London,  Scott.  —  t  The  chronicles 
of  England,  France,  Spain,  etc.  (epitomized  ed.).  London,  Routledge, 
1891. 

1071.  Grimblot,  Paul,  ed.     Letters  of  William  III  and  Louis  XIV, 
and  of  their  ministers,  illustrative  of  the  domestic  and  foreign  politics 
of  England  from  the  peace  of  Ryswick  to  the  accession  of  Philip  V  of 
Spain,  1697-1700.     2  vols.     London,  Longmans,  1848. 

1072.  Hakluyt,    Richard.      Voyages    in    search    of    the    Northwest 
Passage  (Cassell's  National  Library).     2  vols.     New  York,  Cassell. 

1073.  Kemble,  John  M.,  ed.     State  papers  and  correspondence  illus- 
trative of  the  social  and  political  state  of  Europe  from  the  Revolution 
to  the  accession  of  the  House  of  Hanover,  with  historical  introduction, 
biographical  memoirs  and  notes.     London,  Parker,  1857. 

1074.  Knox,  John.     The  first  blast  of  the  trumpet  against  the  mon- 
strous regiment  of  women,   1558   (English  Scholar's  Library),  ed.  by 
Edward  Arber.     xviii  +  62  pp.     Westminster,  Constable,  1895. 

1075.  Koran.     The  Koran;    commonly  called  the  Alkoran  of  Mo- 
hammed;  notes  by   Mynon   Cooper,  to  which    is   prefixed   a   life    of 
Mohammed,  George  Sale,  ed.     New  York,  Burt.  —  Selections  from  the 
Kur-an,  by  Edward  William  Lane.     New  ed.  rev.  and  enl.,  with  intro- 
duction by  S.  L.  Poole.     Boston,  Houghton,  1879. 

1076.  Kossuth,  Louis.     Memories  of  my  exile,  tr.  from  the  original 
Hungarian  by  Ferencz  Jausz.     New  York,  Appleton,  1880. 

1077.  Landor,  A.  Henry  Savage.     Across  coveted  lands:  or  a  jour- 
ney from  Flushing,  Holland,  to  Calcutta,  overland.     2  vols.     London, 
Macmillan,  1902. 

1078.  Maundeville.     The  voyages  and  travels  of  Sir  John  Maunde- 
ville  (Cassell's  National  Library,  new  ser.,  no.  9).     New  York,  Cassell, 
1900.     [A  compilation.] 

1079.  Pyne,  Henry,  tr.     England  and  France  in  the  fifteenth  century: 
the  contemporary  French  tract  entitled  The  debate  between  the  heralds 
of  France  and  England,  presumed  to  have  been  written  by  Charles, 
Duke  of  Orleans.     London,  Longmans,  1870. 

1080.  Scott  Library  Series.     London,  Scott.     See  no.  iojo. 


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1081.  Smith,  Adam.     An  inquiry  into  the  nature  and  causes  of  the 
wealth  of  nations  (World  Library)  ;  notes  by  J.  R.  McCulloch.     New 
York,  Ward. 

1082.  Tacitus.     The  Agricola  and  Germania  of  Tacitus,  A.  J.  Church 
and  W.  J.  Brodribb,  eds. ;    with  a  rev.  text,  English  notes,  and  map. 
London,  Macmillan,  1893.     [Latin.]  —  The  works  of  Tacitus  (Bohn's 
Classical  Library) :  the  Oxford  tr.  rev.,  with  notes.     2  vols.     London, 
Bell,  1877. 

1083.  United  States  of  America,  Department  of  commerce  and  labor 
(formerly,    Department    of    State).      Consular   reports    (monthly   and 
special).     Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,   1880,   etc.     [Pamphlet, 
volume,  and  general  indexes.] 

1084.  Wagner,  Leopold,  ed.     Modern  political  orations  (igth  cen- 
tury).    New  York,  Holt,  1896. 

II.   INDIVIDUAL   COUNTRIES,  OTHER   THAN   THE 
BRITISH    EMPIRE 

For  the  United  States,  see  also  under  Colonization  (III.  A.  1 1  I.e.). 
a.  Collections 

1085.  Anderson,  Frank  Maloy,  comp.     The  constitutions  and  other 
select  documents  illustrative  of  the  history  of  France,  1789-1901.     Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  Wilson,  1904. 

1086.  Hazen,  Charles  Downer.     Contemporary  American  opinion  of 
the  French  Revolution.      Baltimore,  Md.,  Johns  Hopkins  University 
Press,  1897. 

1087.  Johnston,    Alexander,    ed.      American    orations:    studies    in 
American  political  history.     Re-edited  with  historical  and  textual  notes 
by  James  Albert  Woodburn.     4  vols.     New  York,  Putnam,  1900-1901. 

1088.  Macdonald,  William,  ed.     Select  documents  illustrative  of  the 
history  of  the  United  States,   1776-1861.      Notes.     New  York,  Mac- 
millan, 1901. 

1089.  Papers  relating  to  the  foreign  relations  of  the  United  States.  . . . 
Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,  1861,  etc.     [Prior  to  1861  published 
irregularly  in  Executive  documents.]  —  General  index  to  the  published 
volumes  of  the  diplomatic  correspondence  and  foreign  relations  of  the 
United  States,  1861-1899.     Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,  1902. 

1090.  Peabody,  Selim  H.,  comp.    American  patriotism :  speeches,  let- 
ters, and  other  papers  which  illustrate  the  foundation,  the  development, 


90          REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

the  preservation  of  the  United  States  of  America.    New  York,  American 
Book  Exchange,  1880. 

1091.  Richardson,  James  D.,  ed.     A  compilation  of  the  messages 
and  papers  of  the  presidents,  1789-1897.     lovols.     Washington,  Govt. 
Printing  Office,  1896-1899. 

1092.  Stephens,  H.  Morse,  ed.     The  principal  speeches  of  the  states- 
men and  orators  of  the  French  Revolution,  1789-1795.     2  vols.     Oxford, 
Clarendon  Press,  1892. 

1093.  Wharton,  Francis,  ed.     A  digest  of  the  international  law  of 
the  United  States,  taken  from  documents  issued  by  presidents  and  sec- 
retaries of  state  and  from  decisions  of  federal  courts  and  opinions  of 
attorneys-general.     3  vols.     Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,  1886. 

b.  Works  of  individuals 

1094.  AGRICOIJV.     The  life  of  Agricola  by  P.  Cornelius  Tacitus,  ed. 
by  William  Francis  Allen.     Boston,  Ginn,  1880.     [Latin.] 

1095.  BISMARCK.     Bismarck :  some  secret  pages  of  his  history;  being 
a  diary  kept  during  twenty-five  years'  official  and  private  intercourse 
with  the  great  chancellor,  by  Dr.  Moritz  Busch.     2  vols.     New  York, 
Macmillan,  1898. 

1096.  Calvin,  John.     Institutes  of  the  Christian  religion,  tr.  by  John 
Allen.     2  vols.     3d  ed.     London,  Tegg,  1844. 

1097.  Cellini.    The  life  of  Benvenuto  Cellini,  newly  tr.  into  English  by 
John  Addington  Symonds.    New  ed.    Portrait.    London,  Nimmo,  1895. 

1098.  Jefferson.     The  writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson  ;  being  his  auto- 
biography, correspondence,    reports,    messages,    addresses,   and   other 
writings,  official  and  private  .  .  .;    ed.  by  H.  A.  Washington.     9  vols. 
Washington,  Taylor  &  Maury,  1853-1854. 

1099.  Lincoln,  Abraham.     Complete  works,  ed.  by  John  G.  Nicolay 
and  John  Hay.     2  vols.     New  York,  Century,  1894. 

1100.  LUTHER.     Life   of   Martin    Luther,  gathered  from   his   own 
writings  by  M.  Michelet,  tr.  by  G.  H.  Smith.     New  York,  Kelley,  1859. 
—  The   table   talk    of   Martin   Luther ;    with  a  memoir  by  Alexander 
Chalmers,  with  additions  from  Michelet  and  Audin  and  a  portrait  after 
Lucas  Cranach,  tr.  and  ed.  by  William  Hazlitt.     London,  Bell,  1890. 

1101.  Machiavelli.     The  prince,  and  other  pieces  from  the  Italian  of 
Nicolo  Machiavelli  (Morley's  Universal  Library) ;  introduction  by  Henry 
Morley.     2d  ed.     London,  Routledge,  1886. 

1102.  Marbot.     The  memoirs  of  Baron  de  Marbot,  tr.  by  Arthur 
John  Butler.     2  vols.     London,  Longmans,  1892. 


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1103.  Meneval,  Claude-Francois  de.     Memoirs  illustrating  the  history 
of  Napoleon  I  from  1802-1815,  ec^-  by  Napoleon  Joseph  de  Meneval, 
tr.  by  R.  H.  Sherard.     3  vols.     New  York,  Appleton,  1894. 

1104.  Metternich,  Prince.     Memoirs,  1773-1835,  ed.  by  Prince  Rich- 
ard Metternich.     5  vols.  (I-IV,  tr.  by  Mrs.  Alexander  Napier;    V,  by 
Gerard  W.  Smith).     New  York,  Scribner,  1880-1882. 

1105.  NAPOLEON.     Memoirs  of  Napoleon,  by  L.  Antoine  Fauvelet 
de  Bourienne  (his  private  secretary),   ed.   by  R.  W.  Phipps.     4  Vols. 
Illus.     Rev.  ed.     New  York,  Scribner,  1891. 

1106.  Pallain,  M.  G.,  ed.     The  correspondence  of  Prince  Talleyrand 
and  King  Louis  XVIII  during  the  Congress  of  Vienna,  hitherto  unpub- 
lished. .  .  .     London,  Bentley,  1881. 

1107.  Pasquier.     A  history  of  my  time  :  memoirs  of  Chancellor  Pas- 
quier.      Ed.  by   Due    d'Audiffret-Pasquier,  tr.  by  Charles   E.   Roche. 
3  vols.     Portrait.     New  York,  Scribner,  1893-1894. 

1108.  Petrarch.     Francesco  Petrarch,  ...  a  selection  from  his  corre- 
spondence with    Boccaccio  and  other  friends,  .  .  .  tr.  with    historical 
introduction  and  notes  by  James  Harvey  Robinson,  with  the  collabora- 
tion of  Henry  Winchester  Rolfe.     New  York,  Putnam,  1898. 

1109.  Remusat.     Memoirs  of  Madame  de  Remusat,  1802-1808,  pref- 
ace and  notes  by  her  grandson,  Paul  de  Remusat,  senator.     Tr.  from  the 
French  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey  and  John  Lillie.     New  York,  Appleton, 
1880. 

1110.  St.  Francis  of  Assisi.     The  little  flowers  of  St.  Francis  of 
Assisi,  tr.  from  Italian,  with  a  brief  account  of  the  life  of  St.  Francis, 
by  Abby  Langdon  Alger.     Boston,  Roberts  Bros.,  1888. 

1111.  Saint  Simon,  Duke  of.     Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV 
and  the  Regency,  tr.  .  .  .  by  St.  John  Bayle.     3  vols.     5th  ed.     London, 
Sonnenschein,  1891. 

1112.  SALADIN.     Life  of  Saladin,  1137-1193,  by  Beha  Ed-Din  (Pales- 
tine Pilgrims,  no.  32).      London,  Committee  of  Palestine  Exploration 
Fund,  1897. 

1113.  Tacitus.      Cornelii    Taciti   de    Germania,    with    introduction, 
notes,  and  map  by  Henry  Furneaux.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1894. 
—  Germania  (Indiana  University,  Extracts,  no.  IX). 

1114.  Talleyrand.     Memoirs  of  the  Prince  de  Talleyrand,  ed.  ...  by 
the  Due  de  Broglie  .  .  . ,  tr.  by  R.  L.  de  Beaufort.  ...     5  vols.     London, 
Griffith,  1891. 

1115.  Vitry,  Jacques  de.     The  history  of  Jerusalem,  1180  (Palestine 
Pilgrims,  no.  31,   pp.  60-66),   tr.   from  the   Latin  by  Stewart  Aubrey. 
London,  Committee  of  Palestine  Exploration  Fund,  1896. 


92          REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

III.  BRITISH  EMPIRE 
a.  General,  or  not  specially  classified 

Here  and  in  b  (Biographical)  are  to  be  found  works  of  impor- 
tance for  all  the  other  subdivisions.  The  collected  works  of  men 
of  letters,  etc.,  are  included  under  b. 

1116.  Archer,   T.   A.,  ed.     The   crusade    of    Richard  I,    1189-1192 
(English  History  by  Contemporary  Writers).     London,  Nutt,  1888. 

1117.  Ashley,  W.  J.,  ed.      Edward    III    and   his   wars,    1327-1360 
(English  History  by  Contemporary  Writers).    New  York,  Putnam,  1887. 

1118.  Barbour,  John.     The  Bruce:  or,  the  book  of  the  most  excel- 
lent and  noble  prince  Robert  de  Broyss,  King  of  Scots  (Scottish  Text 
Society),  with  a  preface,  notes,  and  a  glossarial  index  by  Walter  W. 
Skeat.     2  vols.     Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1894. 

1119.  Barnard,  Francis  Pierrepont,  ed.      Strongbow's  conquest    of 
Ireland  (English  History  from  Contemporary  Writers).      New  York, 
Putnam,  1888. 

1120.  Baumgarten,  Paul  Maria,  ed.      Papal  letters  relating  to  Eng- 
land, 1133-1187.     (English  Historical  Review,  1894,  Vol.  IX,  pp.  531- 
541.)     London,  Longmans. 

1121.  Bayeux  tapestry  reproduced  in  autotype,  with  historic  notes, 
by  Frank  Rede  Fowke.     79  pi.     London,  Arundel  Society,  1875. 

1122.  Bede.     Venerabilis  Bedae  opera  quae  supersunt  omnia,  nunc 
primum  in  Anglia,  ope  codicum  manuscriptorum,  editionumque  opti- 
marum,  ed.  by  J.  A.  Giles.     12  vols.     London,  Whittaker,  1843-1844. 

1123.  Birch,  Thomas,  ed.     The  court  and  times  of  Charles  the  First, 
illustrated  by  authentic  and  confidential  letters  from  various  public  and 
private  collections,  including  memoirs  of  the  mission  in  England  of  the 
Capuchin  friars  in  the  service  of  Queen  Henrietta  Maria,  by  Father 
Cyprien  de  Gamache.      2  vols.      London,  Colburn,  1848.  —  The  court 
and  times  of  James  the  First,  illustrated  by  authentic  and  confidential 
letters  from  various  public  and  private  collections.     2  vols.      London, 
Colburn,  1849. 

1124.  Black  book:    or,  corruption  unmasked!    being  an  account  of 
places,  pensions,  and  sinecures,  the  revenues  of  the  'clergy  and  landed 
aristocracy,  the  salaries  and  emoluments  in  courts  of  justice  and  the 
police   department,  the   expenditure   of   the  civil  list ;  .  .  .      London, 
Fairburn,  1820. 

1125.  Borough,  Sir  John.     Notes  of  the  treaty  carried  on  at  Ripon 
between  King  Charles  I  and  the  Covenanters  of  Scotland,  A.D.  1640, 


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taken  by  Sir  John  Borough,  Garter  King  of  Arms,  ed.  by  John  Bruce 
from  the  original  MS.  in  the  possession  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Carew 
(Camden  Society).  [London],  For  the  society,  1869. 

1126.  British  and  foreign  state  papers,  comp.  by  the  librarian  and 
keeper  of  the  papers,  foreign  office  [and  others].     Vols.  I-XCI,  1812- 
1899.     London,  Ridgway,  1841-1902. 

1127.  Brown,  Rawdon,  ed.     Four  years  at  the  court  of  Henry  VIII : 
selection  of  the  dispatches  written  by  the  Venetian  ambassador,  Sebas- 
tian Giustiaman,  and  addressed  to  the  Signory  of  Venice,  January  i2th, 
1515,  to  July  26th,  1519.     2  vols.     London,  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1854. 

1128.  Browning,  Oscar,  ed.     England  and  Napoleon  in  1803  :  being 
the  dispatches  of  Lord  Whitworth  and  others,  now  first  printed  from 
the  originals  in  the  Record  office.     London,  Longmans,  1887. 

1129.  Bumet's  History  of  my  own  time ;  a  new  ed.  based  on  that  of 
M.  J.  Routh.     Part  I,  The  reign  of  Charles  the  Second,  by  Osmund 
Airy.     2  vols.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1897,  1900.  —  A  supplement 
to    Burnet's    History   of   my   own   time  .  .  .,   ed.  by   H.   C.   Foxcroft. 
Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1902. 

1130.  Calendar  of  the  close  rolls.     Edward  I  (2  vols.,  1272-1288), 
W.  H.  Stevenson,  ed.      London,  H.  M.  S.O.,  1900,  1902. — Edward  II, 
1307-1327.     4  vols.,  1892-1898.  —  Edward  III  (6  vols.,  1327-1343),  W. 
H.  Stevenson  and  A.  B.  Hinds,  eds.,  1896-1902. 

1131.  Calendar  of  Home  Office  papers  of  the  reign  of  George  III 
(4  vols.,  Oct.  25,  1760-1775),  Joseph  Redington  and  Richard  Arthur 
Roberts,  eds.     London,  Longmans,  1878-1881. 

1132.  Calendar  of  inquisitions  post  mortem,  and  other  analogous 
documents.     Henry  VII,  Vol.  I,  London,  H.M.S.O.,  1898. 

1133.  Calendar  of  letter-books  preserved  among  the  archives  of  the 
corporation  of  the  city  of  London  at  the  guildhall.     Letter-books  A-E, 
1275-1337,  Reginald  R.  Sharpe,  ed.     5  vols.     London,  Francis  (For  the 
corporation),  1899-1903. 

1134.  Calendar   of   the   patent   rolls.     Edward  I,  1272-1307,  J.  G. 
Black,   ed.      4  vols.      London,    H.  M.S.O.,    1893-1901.  —  Edwrard  II 
(2  vols.,  1307-1317),  G.  F.  Handcock,  ed.     1894,  1898.  —  Edward  III 
(6  vols.,  1327-1345),  1891-1902.  —  Richard  II  (4  vols.,  1377-1392),  G.  J. 
Morris,  ed.     1895-1902.  —  Henry  VI,    1422-1429,  E.  A.   Hughes,  ed. 
1901.  —  Edward  IV,  1461-1467,  R.  C.  Fowler,  ed.     1897.     Edward  IV, 
Henry  VI,  1467-1477,  R.  C.  Fowler,  ed.    1900.  —  Edward  IV,  Edward  V, 
Richard  III,  1476-1485.     1901. 

1135.  Calendar  of  state  papers,  domestic  series,  of  the  reigns  of 
Edward  VI,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  1547-1580,  Robert  Lemon,  ed.     London, 


94         REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH    HISTORY 

Longmans,  1856.  —  Elizabeth,  1581-1603,  Robert  Lemon  and  Mary 
Anne  Everett  Green,  eds.  7  vols.  (5  vols.,  with  addenda,  1547-1625, 
in  last  vol.,  and  in  two  additional  vols.).  1865-1872.  —  James  I,  1603- 
1625,  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green,  ed.  4  vols.  1857-1859.  —  Charles  I, 
1625-1649,  John  Bruce,  William  Douglas  Hamilton,  eds.  23  vols. 
1858-1893.  [Addenda,  March,  1625,  to  Jan.,  1649,  William  Douglas 
Hamilton  and  Sophia  Crawford  Lomas,  eds.,  1897.]  —  During  the  Com- 
monwealth, 1649-1660,  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green,  ed.  13  vols.  1875- 
1886.  —  Calendar  of  proceedings  of  the  committee  for  advance  of 
money,  1642-1656,  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green,  ed.  3  parts.  London, 
H.  M.  S.O.,  1888.  —  Calendar  of  the  proceedings  of  the  committee  for 
compounding,  etc.,  1643-1660,  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green,  ed.  5  vols. 
1889-1892.  —  Calendar  of  state  papers,  domestic  series,  of  the  reign  of 
Charles  II  (15  vols.,  1660  to  Oct.  31,  1673),  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green 
and  F.  H.  Blackburne  Daniell,  eds.  London,  Longmans,  1860-1902. 
—  William  and  Mary  (13  vols.,  Feb.  13,  1689,  to  end  of  1692).  Lon- 
don, H.  M.  S.O.,  1895-1900. 

1136.  Calendar   of   state    papers,    foreign   series,    of    the    reign    of 
Edward  VI,  1547-1553,  William  B.  Turnbull,  ed.     London,  Longmans, 
1861.  — Mary,  1553-1558,  William  B.  Turnbull,  ed.     1861.  — Elizabeth 
(13  vols.,   1558-1579),  Rev.  Joseph   Stevenson,  Allan  James   Crosby, 
Arthur  John  Butler,  eds.     1863-1903. 

1137.  Calendar  of  the  state  papers  relating  to  Ireland,  of  the  reigns 
of  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,   Mary,  and  Elizabeth,   1509-1573,   Hans 
Claude  Hamilton,  ed.     London,  Longmans,  1860.  —  Elizabeth  (7  vols., 
1574-1600),  Hans  Claude  Hamilton  and  Ernest  George  Atkinson,  eds. 
London,    Longmans,    1867-1903.  —  James  I,   1603-1625,  Rev.  C.  W. 
Russell  and  John  P.  Prendergast,  eds.     5  vols.     1872-1880.  —  Charles  I, 
1625-1647,  Robert  Pentland  Mahaffy,  ed.     2  vols.     London,  H. M.S. O., 
1900-1901. 

1138.  Calendar  of  state  papers  relating  to  Scotland.     The  Scottish 
series  of  the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII  .  .  .  Elizabeth,  1509-1603;    an  ap- 
pendix ...  1 543-1 592  ;  and  the  state  papers  relating  to  Mary,  Queen  of 
Scots,  during  her  detention   in   England,    1568-1587,   Markham  John 
Thorpe,  ed.     2  vols.     London,  Longmans,  1858. 

1139.  Chronicle  of  King  Henry  VIII  of  England;  being  a  contem- 
porary record  of  some  of  the  principal  events  of  the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII 
and  Edward  VI :  .      .  tr.  with  notes  and  introduction  by  Martin  A. 
Sharp  Hume.     London,  Bell,  1889. 

1140.  Chronicle  of  Queen  Jane,  and  of  two  years  of  Queen  Mary, 
and  especially  of  the  rebellion  of  Sir  Thomas  Wyat ;  written  by  a  resident 


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in  the  Tower  of  London,  ed.  by  John  Gough  Nichols  (Camden  Society). 
[London],  For  the  society,  1850. 

1141.  Chronicle  of  the  rebellion  in  Lincolnshire  in  1470,  ed.  by  John 
Gough  Nichols  for  the  Camden  miscellany  (Camden  Society).     Vol.  I 
[London],  For  the  society,  1847. 

1142.  Chronicles  of  the  White  Rose  of  York:  a  series  of  historical 
fragments,  proclamations,  letters,  and  other  contemporary  documents 
relating  to  the  reign  of  King  Edward  IV.     London,  Bohn,  1845. 

1143.  Clarendon.     Characters  and  episodes  of  the  Great  Rebellion, 
selected  from  the  history  and  autobiography  of  Edward,  Earl  of  Claren- 
don, Rev.  G.  D.  Boyle,  ed.      Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1889.  — The 
history  of  the  Rebellion  and  of  the  civil  wars  in  England,  together  with 
an  historical  view  of  the  affairs  of  Ireland,  by  Edward,  Earl  of  Claren- 
don, now  for  the  first  time  carefully  printed  from  the  original  MS.  pre- 
served in  the  Bodleian  library.      To  which  are  subjoined  the  notes  of 
Bishop  Warburton.      7  vols.      Oxford,  University  Press,   1849.  —  The 
life  of  Edward,  Earl  of  Clarendon,  containing :   I,  an  account  of  the 
chancellor's  life  from  his  birth  to  the  restoration  in  1660 ;  II,  a  contin- 
uation of  the  same,  and  of  his  history  of  the  Grand  Rebellion  to  his 
banishment  in  1667,  written  by  himself.      Printed  by  the  heirs  of  the 
late  Earl  of  Clarendon.      Oxford,  Clarendon  Printing  House,  1759. — 
State  papers  collected  by  Edward,  Earl  of  Clarendon,  commencing  from 
the  year  1621  ;  containing  the  materials  from  which  his  history  of  the 
Great  Rebellion  was  composed  and  the  authorities  on  which  the  truth 
of  his  relation  is  founded.     3  vols.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1767- 
1786. 

1144.  Close  rolls  of  the  reign  of  Henry  III,  A.D.  1227-1231,  G.  Trice 
Martin,  ed.     London,  H.M.  S.O.,  1902. 

1145.  Cobbett's    parliamentary    debates.      Old    series,    1804-1820, 
41  vols.  —  New  series,  1820-1830,  25  vols.  —  Third  series  [Hansard's 
parliamentary  debates],  1830-1891,  356  vols.  —  Fourth  series,  1891,  etc. 
[now  over  150  vols.].     London,  Hansard,  1804,  etc. 

1146.  Collection  of  the  public  general  statutes  .  .  .  1832-1867  [An- 
nual].    London,  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  1832-1867. 

1147.  Correspondence  on  the  French  Revolution,  1789-1817,  ed.  by 
Charles  Popham  Miles.     2  vols.     London,  Longmans,  1890. 

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1151.  Debates  in  the  House  of  Commons  in  1625  (Camden  Society), 
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1156.  Dispatches  and  letters  relating  to  the  blockade  of  Brest,  1803- 
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possession  of  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon,  relating 
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1166.  Hansard's  parliamentary  debates.     See  Cobbett,  no.  1145. 

1167.  Harpsfield,  Nicholas.     A  treatise  on  the  pretended  divorce 
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1168.  Harrison,  William.     Description  of  England  in  Shakspere's 
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1169.  Hayward,  Sir  John.     Annals  of  the  first  four  years    of  the 
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1170.  Historical  collections  of  a  citizen  of  London  in  the  fifteenth 
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1171.  Historic  of  the  arrivall  of  Edward  IV  in  England  and  the 
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1174.  Jacobs,  Joseph,  comp.     The  Jews  of  Angevin  England:  docu- 
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1175.  Journals  of  all  the  parliaments  during  the  reign  of  Queen 
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1178.  Letters  and  papers  relating  to  the  first  Dutch  war,  1652-1654 
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1180.  Liber  albus  :  the  white  book  of  the  city  of  London,  compiled 
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1186.  Naval  accounts  and  inventories  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VII, 
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1187.  Naval  miscellany  (Navy  Records  Society,  Vol.  I),  ed.  by  John 
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1188.  Nelson  and  the  Neapolitan  Jacobins  .  .  .  June,  1799  (Navy 
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1189.  Original  papers ;  containing  the  secret  history  of  Great  Britain 
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1190.  Papers  relating  to  the  navy  during  the  Spanish  war,  1585-1587 
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1191.  Paris,  Matthew.     English  history  from  the  year  1235  to  1273 
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1192.  Park,  Thomas,  ed.     Nugae  antiquae :    being  a  miscellaneous 
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by  Henry  Harington.     2  vols.     London,  Wright,  1804. 

1193.  Parliamentary  debates  in  1610  (Camden  Society),  ed.  from  the 
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1194.  Patent  rolls  of  the  reign  of  Henry  III,  1216-1232,  J.  G.  Black, 
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1195.  Pococke.      The    travels    through    England   of    Dr.    Richard 
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1196.  Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.      The  last  fight  of  the  Revenge  at  sea 
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1198.  Relation  or  rather  a  true  account  of  the  island  of  England; 
with  sundry  particulars  of  the  customs  of  these  people,  and  of  the  royal 
revenues  under  King  Henry  the  Seventh,  about  the  year  1500  (Camden 
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1200.  Sessional  papers,  from  the  Union  with  Ireland.      1801,  etc. 
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1203.  Smith,  G.  Gregory,  ed.     The  days  of  James  IV,   1488-1513 
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1204.  Some  longer  Elizabethan  poems  (An  English  Garner),  with  an 
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1212.  Thompson,  Edith,  ed.    The  wars  of  York  and  Lancaster,  1450- 
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1216.  Tudor  tracts,  1532-1588  (An  English  Garner),  with   an  intro- 
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1233.  BECKET.     S.  Thomas  of  Canterbury:   an  account  of  his  life 
and  fame,  from  the  contemporary  biographers  and  other  chroniclers 
(English  History  by  Contemporary  Writers),  by  Rev.  W.  H.  Hutton. 
London,  Nutt,  1889. 

1234.  BIRCH.     Military  memoir  of  Colonel  Birch,  sometime  gov- 
ernor of  Hereford  in  the  Civil  War  .  .  .,  written  by  Roe,  his  secretary 


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(Camden  Society).     Notes,  etc.,  by  John  Webb  ;   ed.  by  T.  W.  Webb. 
[London],  For  the  society,  1873. 

1235.  Bolingbroke,  Lord.     Letters  to  Sir  William  Windham  and  Mr. 
Pope  (Cassell's  National  Library).     New  York,  Cassell. 

1236.  Bowen.    Thirty  years  of  colonial  government :  a  selection  from 
the  dispatches  and  letters  of  Sir  George  Ferguson  Bowen,  governor 
successively   of   Queensland,  New  Zealand,   Victoria,    Mauritius,   and 
Hong  Kong,  ed.  by  Stanley  Lane-Poole.     2  vols.     Portrait.     London, 
Longmans,  1889. 

1237.  Bright,  John.    Speeches  on  questions  of  public  policy  (Author's 
popular  ed.),  ed.  by  J.  E.  Thorold  Rogers.     London,  Macmillan,  1892. 

1238.  Brooke.     The  works  in  verse  and  prose  of  Fulke  Greville, 
Lord    Brooke,   complete    (Fuller   Worthies   Library),   ed.  .  .  .  by  Rev. 
Alexander  B.  Grosart.     4  vols.     Private  circulation,  1870. 

1239.  Brougham.     Life  and  times  of  Henry,  Lord  Brougham  (written 
by  himself).     3  vols.     New  York,  Harper,  1871-1872. 

1240.  Buckingham  and  Chandos,  Duke  of.     Memoirs  of  the  court 
and  cabinets  of  George  the  Third,  from   original  family  documents, 
ad  ed.     4  vols.     London,  Hurst  &  Blackett,  1853-1855. 

1241.  Burke.     Selections  from  Edmund  Burke  (English  Readings), 
ed.  with  notes  and  introduction  by  Bliss  Perry.    New  York,  Holt,  1 896.  — 
The  works  of  the  Right  Honourable  Edmund  Burke  (Bohn's  Standard 
Library).     8  vols.     London,  Bell,  1883-1886. 

1242.  Burton.     Diary  of  Thomas  Burton,  Esq.,  member  in  the  par- 
liaments of  Oliver  and  Richard  Cromwell  .  .  .  from  1656-1659,  ed.  and 
illus.  with  notes  by  John  Towill  Rutt.     4  vols.     London,  Colburn,  1828. 

1243.  Canning.     The  speeches  of  George  Canning,  with  a  memoir 
of  his  life,  by  R.  Therry.     3d  ed.     6  vols.     London,  Ridgway,  1836. 

1244.  Carew.     Letters  from  George  Lord  Carew  to  Sir  Thomas  Roe, 
ambassador  to  the  court   of  the    Great   Mogul,   1615-1617   (Camden 
Society),  ed.  by  John  Maclean.     [London],  For  the  society,  1860. 

1245.  Cecil.     Letters  from  Sir  Robert  Cecil  to  Sir  George  Carew 
(Camden  Society),  ed.  by  John  Maclean.     [London],  For  the  society, 
1864. 

1246.  [CHARLES  I].     Eikon   Basilike :    The   pourtraicture   of   His 
Sacred  Majestic  in  his  solitudes  and  sufferings.      London,   1648;    re- 
printed, Rivington,  1824. 

1247.  Charles  I.     Letters  of  King  Charles  the  First  to  Queen  Hen- 
rietta Maria  (Camden  Society),  ed.  by  John  Bruce.     [London],  For  the 
society,  1856. 

1248.  Chatham,  Earl  of.     See  Pitt,  William. 


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1249.  Chaucer.     Canterbury  Tales.     See  no. 

1250.  Cherbury.     The  life  of  Lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury,  written  by 
himself,  and  continued  to  his  death  (Cassell's  National  Library).     New 
York,  Cassell. 

1251.  Clarke  papers:  selections  from  the  papers  of  William  Clarke, 
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Historical  Society,  Camden),  ed.  by  C.  H.  Firth.     4  vols.     [London], 
For  the  society,  1891-1901. 

1252.  Croker  papers:    the  correspondence  and  diaries  of  ...  John 
Wilson  Croker,  secretary  to  the  admiralty  from  1809  to  1830,  ed.  by 
Louis  J.  Jennings.     New  York,  Scribner,  1884. 

1253.  Cromwell,  Oliver.      Oliver  Cromwell's  letters  and  speeches, 
with  elucidations  by  Thomas  Carlyle.      4  vols.      New  York,  Scribner, 
1897.  —  Oliver  Cromwell's  letters  and  speeches,  including  the  supple- 
ment to  the  first  ed.,  with  elucidations  by  Thomas  Carlyle.     2  vols. 
New  York,  Harper.  —  Five  letters  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  ed.  by  C.  H. 
Firth.      (English    Historical  Review,    1899,    Vol.  XIV,   pp.  737-739.) 
London,  Longmans. 

1254.  Cromwell,  Richard.      Correspondence  of  Richard  Cromwell, 
ed.  by  Mrs.  R.  Burns.      (English  Historical  Review,  1898,  Vol.  XIII, 
pp.  93-124.)     London,  Longmans. 

1255.  Curran.    The  speeches  of  John  Philpot  Curran,  ed.  with  mem- 
oir and  historical  notices  by  Thomas  Davis.    3d  ed.    Dublin,  Duffy,  1862. 

1256.  De  Quincey.     The  collected  writings  of  Thomas  De  Quincey, 
ed.  by  David  Masson.     14  vols.     London,  Black,  1896-1897. 

1257.  Documents    illustrating   the   impeachment    of    the    Duke    of 
Buckingham  in  1626  (Camden  Society),  ed.  by  Samuel  Rawson  Gardi- 
ner.    [London],  For  the  society,  1889. 

1258.  Dryden.     The  works  of  John  Dryden,  illus.  with  notes,  histor- 
ical, critical,  and  explanatory,  and  a  life  of  the  author  by  Sir  Walter 
Scott  ;  .  .  .  rev.  by  George  Saintsbury.     8  vols.      Edinburgh,  Paterson, 
1882-1884. 

1259.  Elliot.     Life  and  letters  of  Sir  Gilbert  Elliot,  first  Earl  of 
Minto,  1751-1806,  ed.  by  the  Countess  of  Minto.     3  vols.     London, 
Longmans,  1874. 

1260.  Erskine.     The  speeches  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Erskine  (now 
Lord  Erskine)  when  at  the  bar,  on  subjects  connected  with  the  liberty 
of  the  press  and  against    constructive    treasons,  collected   by  James 
Ridgway.     4  vols.     London,  1810. 

1261.  Essex  papers  (Vol.  I,   1672-1679)  (Camden  Society),  ed.  by 
Osmund  Airy.     [London],  For  the  society,  1890. 


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1262.  Evelyn.     Diary  and  correspondence  of  John  Evelyn,  to  which 
is  subjoined  the  private  correspondence  between  King  Charles  I  and 
Sir  Edward  Nicholas,  and  between  Sir  Edward  Hyde,  afterwards  Earl 
of  Clarendon,  and  Sir  Richard  Browne,  ed.  by  W.  Bray.     2  vols.     Lon- 
don, Bell,  1898. 

1263.  Fox.     Memorials  and  correspondence  of  Charles  James  Fox, 
ed.  by  Lord  John  Russell.     4  vols.     London,  Bentley,  1853-1857. 

1264.  Fuller  Worthies  Library.     Private  circulation.     See  no.  1238. 

1265.  George  III.     The  correspondence  of  King  George  the  Third 
with  Lord  North  from  1768  to  1783,  ed.  by  W.  Bodham  Donne.     Lon- 
don, Murray,  1867. 

1266.  Gladstone,  William  Ewart.      Speeches  on  great  questions  of 
the  day.  ...     2d  ed.     London,  Hotten. 

1267.  Gordon.     The  journals  of  Major-Gen.  C.  G.  Gordon  at  Kar- 
toum,  printed  from  the  original  MSS.,  with  introduction  and  notes  by  A. 
Egmont  Hake.     London,  Kegan  Paul,  1885. 

1268.  Grenville  papers;  being  the  correspondence  of  Richard  Gren- 
ville,  Earl  Temple,  K.  G.,  and  the  Right  Hon.  George  Grenville,  their 
friends  and  contemporaries,  ed.  with  notes  by  William  James  Smith. 
4  vols.     London,  Murray,  1852-1853. 

1269.  Greville,  Charles  C.  F.     The  Greville  memoirs  :  a  journal  of 
the  reigns  of  George  IV,  William  IV,  and  Queen  Victoria,  ed.  by  Henry 
Reeve.     8  vols.     New  ed.     London,  Longmans,  1896. 

1270.  Halkett.     The  autobiography  of  Lady  Anne  Halkett ...  (Cam- 
den  Society),  ed.  by  John  Gough  Nichols.     [London],  For  the  society, 

1875- 

1271.  HAMILTON,  DUKES  OF.     The  memoirs  of  the  lives  and  actions 
of  James  and  William,  Dukes  of  Hamilton  and  Castleherald,  by  Gilbert 
Burnet.     Oxford,  University  Press,  1852. 

1272.  Hervey,  Lord  John.     Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  George  II  from 
his  accession  to   the   death   of  Queen  Caroline,  ed.  by  John  Wilson 
Croker.      2-vol.  ed.,  Philadelphia,  Lea  &  Blanchard,  1848;    3-vol.  ed., 
London,  Bickers,  1884. 

1273.  Hood.     Letters  written  by  Sir  Samuel  Hood  (Viscount  Hood) 
in  1781-1782-1783  .  .  .  (Navy  Records  Society),  ed.  by  David  Hannay. 
[London],  For  the  society,  1885. 

1274.  Horner.      Memoirs  and  correspondence  of  Francis   Horner, 
M.  P.,  ed.  by  his  brother,  Leonard  Horner.      2d  ed.,  with  additions. 
2  vols.     Boston,  Little,  1853. 

1275.  HUTCHINSON,  JOHN.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Colonel  Hutchin- 
son,  governor  of  Nottingham  castle  and  town :  written  by  his  widow, 


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Lucy  (Bohn's  Standard  Library),  ed.  from  the  original  MS.  by  the  Rev. 
Julius  Hutchinson,  to  which  is  prefixed  the  life  of  Mrs.  Hutchinson 
written  by  herself.  .  .  .  London,  Bell,  1899. 

1276.  Hutchinson,    Thomas.      Diary  and   letters  .  .  .  comp.  from 
original  documents  ...  by  Peter  Orlando  Hutchinson.      2  vols.      Lon- 
don, Low,  1883,  1886. 

1277.  James  I.     The  workes  of  the  most  high  and  mightie  prince, 
lames  by  the  grace  of  God,  king  of  Great  Britaine,  France  and  Ireland, 
defender  of  the  faith,  &c.,  published  by  lames,  bishop  of  Winton.  .  .  . 
London,  Barker  &  Bill,  1616. 

1278.  James.     Journal  of  Rear-Admiral  Bartholomew  James,  1752- 
1828  (Navy  Records  Society),  ed.  by  John  Knox  Laughton  and  James 
Young  F.  Sullivan.     [London],  For  the  society,  1896. 

1279.  JOHNSON.    The  life  of  Samuel  Johnson  . . . ,  by  James  Boswell. 
4  vols.    New  ed.  elucidated  by  copious  notes.    London,  Routledge,  1859- 
1865.  —  The  life  of  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.,  by  James  Boswell,  together 
with  the  Journal  of  a  tour  to  the  Hebrides.    5  vols.    New  ed.  with  notes 
and  appendices  by  Alexander  Napier.     London,  Bell,  1884. 

1280.  Junius :  including  letters  by  the  same  writer  under  other  sig- 
natures ;  .  .  .  (Bohn's  Standard  Library).     2  vols.     New  and  enl.  ed.  by 
John  Wade.     London,  Bell,  1887,  1890. 

1281.  Keith.      Memoirs  and  correspondence  of  Sir  Robert  Murray 
Keith,  with  a  memoir  of  Queen  Carolina  Matilda  of  Denmark  .  .  . ,  ed. 
by  Mrs.  Gillispie  Smith.     2  vols.     London,  Colbum,  1849. 

1282.  Langland,  William.     The  vision  of  William,  concerning  Piers 
Plowman    (E.E.T.S.),    ed.   by    Walter    W.    Skeat.     5  vols.     London, 
Triibner,  1857,  1885. 

1283.  Lauderdale  papers,  1639—1679  (Camden  Society),  ed.  by  Os- 
mund Airy.     3  vols.     [London],  For  the  society,  1884,  1885. 

1284.  Leeds.     The  political  memoranda  of  Francis,  fifth  Duke  of 
Leeds  .  .  .  (Camden  Society),  ed.  by  Oscar  Browning.     [London],  For 
the  society,  1884. 

1285.  Locke.     The  works  of  John  Locke.     9  vols.     i2th  ed.     Lon- 
don, Rivington,  1824. 

1286.  Ludlow.     Memoirs  of  Edmund  Ludlow,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Gen.  of 
the  horse,  Com.-in-chief  of  the  forces  in  Ireland,  one  of  the  council  of 
state,  and  a  member  of  parliament  which  began  on  Nov.  3,  1640.     3  vols. 
Switzerland,  at  Vevay,  in  the  Canton  of  Berne,  1698-1699. 

1287.  Lyly,  John.     Euphues :    the  anatomy  of  wit,  editio  princeps 
1597;    Euphues  and  his  England,  editio  princeps   1580  (English  Re- 
prints) ;  collated  with  early  subsequent  eds.  .  Birmingham,  Arber,  1868. 


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1288.  Machyn.     The  diary  of  Henry  Machyn,  citizen  and  merchant 
taylor  of  London,  from  A.D.  1550  to  A.D.  1563  (Camden  Society),  ed.  by 
John  Gough  Nichols.     [London],  For  the  society,  1848. 

1289.  Malmesbury  Correspondence.     Diaries  and  correspondence  of 
James  Harris,  first  Earl  of  Malmesbury.    4  vols.    London,  Bentley,  1845. 

1290.  Malory,  Syr  Thomas.     Le  morte  d' Arthur,  the  original  ed.  of 
William  Caxton  now  reprinted  and  ed.  with  an  introduction  and  glossary 
by  H.  Oskar  Sommer.  ...     3  vols  in  2.      London,  Nutt,  1889-1891. — 
Morte  d'Arthur,  Sir  Thomas  Malory's  book  of  King  Arthur  and  of  his 
noble  knights  of  the  Round  Table  (Globe  ed.),  the  original  ed.  of  Cax- 
ton  for   modern    use,  with  an  introduction  by  Sir  Edward  Strachey. 
London,    Macmillan,    1889.  —  Selections   from    Sir   Thomas    Malory's 
Morte  Darthur  (Athenasum  Press),  ed.,  with  introduction,  ...  by  Wil- 
liam Edward  Mead.     Boston,  Ginn,  1897. 

1291.  Markham.     Selections  from  the  correspondence  of  Admiral 
John    Markham   during    the    years    1801-1804   and    1806-1807    (Navy 
Records  Society),  ed.  by  Sir  Clements  Markham.     [London],  For  the 
society,  1904. 

1292.  Martin,  Stephen.     Captain  Stephen  Martin,  1666-1740  (Navy 
Records  Society),  ed.  by  Clements  R.  Markham.     [London],  For  the 
society,  1895. 

1293.  Martin,  Thomas  Byam.     Letters  and  papers  of  Admiral  of  the 
fleet  Sir  Thos.  Byam  Martin  (Navy  Records  Society),  ed.  by  Sir  Rich- 
ard Vesey  Hamilton.     3  vols.     [London],  For  the  society,  1898-1903. 

1294.  Mary   Stuart.      Lettres,  instructions  et    memoires   de   Marie 

Stuart,   Reine  d'ficosse ;  .      .  ed.   by   le   Prince   Alexandre   Labanoff. 

*  • 

7  vols.  London,  Dolman,  1844.- — Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  1542-1587 
(Scottish  History  from  Contemporary  Writers),  ed.  by  Robert  S.  Rait. 
New  York,  Amsterdam.  —  Lettres  de  Marie  Stuart  publiees  avec  som- 
maires,  tr.,  notes  et  fac-simile ;  Lettres  au  Comte  de  Bothwell  .  .  . ;  ed. 
by  A.  Teulet.  Paris,  Didot  Freres,  1859. 

1295.  Milton.     Prose  works  of  John  Milton  (Bohn).     5  vols.     Lon- 
don, Bell,  1889.  —  The  prose  works  of  John  Milton,  with  an  introduc- 
tory review  by  Robert  Fletcher.     London,  Westley  &  Davis,  1834. 

1296.  MONTROSE.     The  memoirs  of  James,  Marquis  of  Montrose, 
1639-1650,  by  Rev.  George  Wishart,  tr.,  with  introduction,  by  A.  D. 
Murdoch  and  H.  F.  M.  Simpson.     London,  Longmans,  1893. 

1297.  Newcastle.     A  narrative  of  the  changes  in  the  ministry,  1765- 
1767,  told  by  the  Duke  of  Newcastle  in  a  series  of  letters  to  John 
White    (Royal    Historical    Society,    Camden),   ed.   by   Mary  Bateson. 
London,  Longmans,  1898. 


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1298.  Nicholas  papers,  1641  to  December,  1656:  correspondence  of 
Sir  Edward  Nicholas,  secretary  of   state    (Camden   Society),  ed.  by 
George  F.  Warner.     [London],  For  the  society,  1886,  1892,  1897. 

1299.  Orford,  Fourth  Earl  of.     See  Walpole,  Horace. 

1300.  Paget  Papers.      Diplomatic  and  other  correspondence  of  ... 
Sir  Arthur  Paget,  1794-1807  (with  two  app.,  1808,  1821-1829),  ed.  by 
Sir  A.  B.  Paget,  with  notes  by  Mrs.  J.  R.  Green.     2  vols.     24  portraits. 
New  York,  Longmans,  1896. 

1301.  Pepys.     Diary  of  Sam'l  Pepys,  Esqr.,  F.  R.  S.,  with  notes  by 
Richard  Lord  Braybrooke.     6  vols.     Portrait.     London,  Bumpus,  1889. 

1302.  Perwich.     The  despatches  of  William  Perwich,  English  agent 
in  Paris   1669-1677  .  .  .  (Royal   Historical  Society,  Camden),  ed.  by 
M.  Beryl  Curran.     [London],  For  the  society,  1903. 

1303.  Pitt.     Correspondence  of  William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham,  .  .  . 
from  the  original  MSS.     4  vols.     London,  Murray,  1838-1840. 

1304.  Pitt  [The  Younger].     The  speeches  of  William  Pitt.     3  vols. 
2d  ed.     London,  Longman,  1808. 

1305.  Rockingham.     Memoirs  of  the  Marquis  of  Rockingham  and 
his  contemporaries ;  with  original  letters  and  documents,  now  first  pub- 
lished ;  ed.  by  George  Thomas,  Earl  of  Albemarle.     London,  Bentley, 
1852. 

1306.  Romilly.     The  life  of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly,  written  by  himself, 
with  a  selection  of  his  correspondence,  ed.  by  his  sons.     2  vols.     Lon- 
don, Murray,  1842. 

1307.  Rooke.     The  journal  of  Sir  George  Rooke,  admiral  of  the 
fleet,    1700-1702    (Navy  Records    Society);    ed.  by   Oscar  Browning. 
[London],  For  the  society,  1897. 

1308.  Rose  Correspondence.     The  diaries  and  correspondence  of 
the  Right  Hon.  George  Rose ;    containing  original  letters  of  the  most 
distinguished  statesmen  of  his  day,  ed.  by  Rev.  Leveson  Vernon  Har- 
court.     2  vols.     London,  Bentley,  1860. 

1309.  Sherbrooke,  Viscount.     See  Lowe,  Robert. 

1310.  Slatin,  Rudolf  C.,  Pasha.     Fire  and  sword  in   the  Sudan:  a 
personal  narrative  of  fighting  and  serving  the  dervishes,  1879-1895,  tr. 
by  Major  F.  R.  Wingate.     Illus.     London,  Arnold,  1896. 

1311.  'Swift.     The  works  of  Jonathan  Swift,  containing  additional 
letters,  tracts,  and  poems  not  hitherto  published,  with  notes  and  a  life 
of  the  author  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.     19  vo"ls.     2d  ed.     London,  Bickers, 
1883-1884. 

1312.  Sydney.     The  works  of  Algernon  Sydney.     New  ed.     Lon- 
don, Strahan,  1772. 


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1313.  Sydney  papers;  consisting  of  a  journal  of  the  Earl  of  Leicester, 
and  original  letters  of  Algernon  Sydney,  ed.  by  R.  W.  Blencowe.     Lon- 
don, Murray,  1825. 

1314.  Thurloe   Papers.     A  collection  of   the  state  papers  of  John 
Thurloe,  Esq. ;  containing  authentic  memorials  of  the  English  affairs 
from  the    year   1638  to  the   restoration  of    King    Charles   II,  ed.  by 
Thomas  Birch.     7  vols.     1742. 

1315.  Torrington.     Memoirs  relating  to  the  Lord  Torrington  (Cam- 
den  Society),  ed.  by  John  Knox  Laughton.     [London],  For  the  society, 
1889. 

1316.  Walker,  Sir  Edward.     Historical  discourses  upon  several  occa- 
sions, ....     London,  1705. 

1317.  Walpole.     The   letters  of  Horace   Walpole,  fourth  Earl  of 
Orford,  ed.  by  Peter  Cunningham.     9  vols.     London,  Bentley,  1891. — 
Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  King  George  the  Third,  first  published  by  Sir 
Denis  Le  Marchant,    Bart.,  and  now  reedited  by  G.  F.  Russell  Barker 
with  6  portraits.     4  vols.     London,  Lawrence,  1894. 

1318.  Welwood,  James.     Memoirs  of  the  most  material  transactions 
in  England  for  the  last  hundred  years,  preceding  the  revolution  in  1688. 
London,  1702. 

1319.  Wentworth.     Papers  relating  to  Thomas  Wentworth  .  .  .,  ed. 
by  C.  H.  Firth.     (Camden  Society,  Miscellany,  1890,  Vol.  IX.)     [Lon- 
don], For  the  society,  1895. 

1320.  Wesley.     The  heart  of  John  Wesley's  journal,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  Hugh  Price  Hughes  and  an  appreciation  of  the  journal  by 
Augustine  Birrell,  ed.  by  Percy  Livingstone  Parker.     New  York,  Revell. 

1321.  Whitelocke,  Ambassador  Bulstrode.     A  journal  of  the  Swed- 
ish embassy  in  the  years  1653  and  1654  .  .  .,  first  published  ...  by  Dr. 
Charles  Morton.     New   ed.  rev.  by  Henry  Reeve.     2  vols.     London. 
Longman,  1855.  —  Memorials  of  the  English  affairs  from  the  beginning 
of  the  reign  of  King  Charles  the  First  to  the  happy  restoration  of  King 
Charles  the  Second.     4  vols.     New  ed.     Oxford,  University  Press,  1853. 

1322.  Wingate,  Major  F.  R.     Ten  years'  captivity  in  the  Mahdi's 
camp,  1882-1892 ;  from  the  original  MSS.  of  Father  Joseph  Ohrwalder. 
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1323.  WOLSEY.    The  life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey,  by  his  gentleman-usher 
George  Cavendish,  .  .  .  with  notes  and  illus.  by  Samuel  Weller  Singer. 
2d  ed.    London,  Harding',  1827.  —  The  life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey,  by  ... 
his  gentleman-usher  George   Cavendish :    to  which  is  added  Thomas 
Churchyard's  Tragedy  of  Wolsey  (Morley's  Universal  Library),  with  an 
introduction  by  Henry  Morley.     2d  ed.     London,  Routledge,  1887. 


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1324.  Wolseley,  Field-Marshal  Viscount.     The  story  of  a  soldier's 
life.     2  vols.     Portrait  and  plans.     New  York,  Scribner,  1903. 

1325.  Wraxall.     The  historical  and  the  posthumous  memoirs  of  Sir 
Nathanial  William  Wraxall,  1772-1784  .  .  .,  ed.  by  Henry  B.  Wheatley. 
5  vols.     London,  Bickers  &  Son,  1884. 

c.  Colonization  and  empire 

1326.  Australasian  federal  convention.     Official  record  of  the  de- 
bates, second  session,   Sydney,   September  2   to   24,    1897.      Sydney, 
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1327.  Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael.      Hudson's   Bay:   or  every-day 
life  in  the  wilds  of  North  America  during  six  years'  residence  in  the 
territories  of  the  Hon.  Hudson's  Bay  Company.     2d  ed.     Edinburgh, 
Blackwood,  1848. 

1328.  Beckford,    William.     Descriptive    account    of   the    island   of 
Jamaica.     2  vols.     London,  1790. 

1329.  Bradford's  History  "of  Plimoth  Plantation,"  from  the  original 
manuscript.     Boston,  Wright  &  Potter,  1901. 

1330.  Bryce,    James.     Impressions    of    South    Africa.     New  York, 
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1331.  Burke,  Edmund.     Speech  on  conciliation  with  America  (Athe- 
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1332.  Calendar  of  state  papers,  colonial  series,  1574-1660,  W.  Noel 
Saintsbury,  ed.     London,  Longmans,  1860.  —  America  and  West  Indies, 
1661-1696,  W.  Noel  Saintsbury  and  Hon.  J.  W.  Fortescue,  eds.     1880- 
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Saintsbury,  ed.     5  vols.     1862-1892. 

1333.  Canada.      Official  handbook    of  information  relating  to   the 
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1334.  Cavendish,  Sir  Henry.     Government  of  Canada:    debates  of 
the  House  of  Commons  in  the  year  1774.     London,  J.  Wright,  1839. 

1335.  Cook.     Captain  Cook's  journal  during  his  first  voyage  round 
the  world,  made  in  H.  M.  bark  Endeavour,  1768-1771,  ed.  by  W.  J.  L. 
Wharton  (A  literal  transcription  of  the  original  MSS.).     Illus.     Lon- 
don, Stock, 1893. 


HISTORICAL  WORKS  III 

1336.  Dilke,  Charles  Wentworth.    Greater  Britain:  a  record  of  travel 
in  English-speaking  countries.  .  .  .     London,  Macmillan,  1890. 

1337.  Durand,   John,  ed.      New  materials   for   the    history  of   the 
American    Revolution,    tr.   from   documents  in  the    French  archives. 
New  York,  Holt,  1889. 

1338.  Federal  and  state  constitutions,  colonial  charters,  and  other 
organic    laws   of   the    United    States,    comp.  by  Ben :    Perley    Poore. 
two  parts.     2d  ed.     Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,  1878. 

1339.  Hart,  Albert  Bushnell,  ed.     American  history  told  by  contem- 
poraries.    4  vols.     New  York,   Macmillan,   1898-1901. —  Source-book 
of  American  history,  ed.  for  schools  and  readers  .  .  . ,  with  practical 
introduction.     New  York,  Macmillan,  1900. 

1340.  Hart,  Albert  Bushnell,  and  Edward  Channing,  eds.     Ameri- 
can history  leaflets,  colonial  and  constitutional.     New  York,   Lovell, 
1892,  etc. 

1341.  Historical  records  of  New  South  Wales,  ed.  by  F.  M.  Bladen 
[beginning  with  Vol.  II].     7  vols.     Sydney,  1893-1901. 

1342.  Houston,  William,  ed.    Documents  illustrative  of  the  Canadian 
constitution.     Toronto,  Carswell,  1891. 

1343.  Letters  received  by  the  East  India  Company  from  its  servants 
in  the  East.  .  .  .     Vol.  I,  1602-1613,  with  introduction  by  Frederick 
Charles  Danvers;  Vol.  VI,  1617,  July-December,  ed.  by  William  Foster. 
London,  Low,  1896,  1902. 

1344.  Macdonald,  William,  ed.     Select  charters  and  other  docu- 
ments illustrative  of  American  history,  1606-1775.     Notes.     New  York, 
Macmillan,  1899. 

1345.  Maseres,  Francis,  Baron.     The  Canadian  freeholder:    in  two 
[or  "three,"  Vols.  II,  III]  dialogues  between  an  Englishman  and  a 
Frenchman  settled  in  Canada.     3  vols.     London,  1777-1779. 

1346.  Mitchell,  Major  T.  L.     Three  expeditions  into  the  interior  of 
Eastern  Australia,  with  descriptions  of  the  recently  explored  region  of 
Australia    Felix,    and   of   the    present  colony  of   New  South   Wales. 
2  vols.     Illus.     London,  Boone,  1838. 

1347.  Moore,  Frank,  ed.     Diary  of  the  American  Revolution  from 
newspapers  and  original  documents.     2  vols.     London,  Low,  1860. 

1348.  National  Australasian  convention.     Official  report  of  the  de- 
'bates,  Adelaide,  March  22  to  May  5,  1897.      Adelaide,  Bristow,  1897. 
[See  also  Australasian  federal  convention  (no.  1326).] 

1349.  New  South  Wales.     Journal  of  the  legislative  council,  session 
1856/7,  etc.     Sydney,  Hanson,  1857,  etc.  —  Votes  and  proceedings  of 
the  legislative  assembly,  1856/7,  etc.     Sydney,  1857,  etc. 


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1350.  Niles,  Hezekiah,  ed.     Principles  and  acts  of  the  Revolution  in 
America.  .  .  .     New  York,  Barnes,  1876. 

1351.  Payne,  E.  J.,  ed.     Voyages    of    the    Elizabethan    seamen    to 
America;   thirteen  original  narratives  from  the  collection  of  Hakluyt. 
London,  La  Rue,  1880. 

1352.  Pinkerton,  John.     Earlier  Australian  voyages;   Pelsart,  Tas- 
man,  Dampier  (Cassell's  National  Library).     New  York,  Cassell. 

1353.  Preston,  Howard  W.,  ed.     Documents  illustrative  of  American 
history,  1606-1863,  with  introductions  and  references.      4th  ed.      New 
York,  Putnam,  1899. 

1354.  Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.     The  discovery  of  Guiana  and  the  journal 
of  the  second  voyage  thereto  (Cassell's  National  Library).     New  York, 
Cassell,  1887. 

1355.  Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence,  and  Ellen  Mackay  Hutchinson, 
eds.     Library  of  American  literature,  from  the  earliest  settlement  to 
the  present  time,     n  vols.     New  ed.     303  illus.     New  York,  Benjamin. 

1356.  Sturge,  Joseph,  and  Thomas  Harvey.      The  West  Indies  in 
1837 ;  being  the  journal  of  a  visit  to  Antigua,  Montserrat,  Dominica, 
etc.     London,  Hamilton,  1838. 

1357.  Thome,  Jas.  A.,  and  J.  Horace  Kimball.     Emancipation  in  the 
West  Indies  :  a  six  months'  tour  in  Antigua,  Barbadoes,  and  Jamaica  in 
the  year  1837.     New  York,  American  Anti-slavery  society,  1838. 

1358.  Turnbull,  David.     Travels  in  the  West :  Cuba,  with  notices  of 
Porto  Rico  and  the  slave  trade.     London,  Longman.  1840. 

1359.  Tyler,  Moses  Coit.     Literary  history  of  the  Revolution,  1763- 
1783.     New  York,  Putnam,  1897.     [Contains  much  source  material.] 

1360.  Venables.  The  narrative  of  General  Venables,  with  appendix 
.  .  .  relating  to  the  West  Indies  .  .  .  1654-1655  (Royal  Historical  So- 
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1361.  Weld,  Isaac.     Travel  through  the  states  of  North  America 
and  the  provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada  during  the  years  1795- 
1797.     2  vols.     London,  1800. 

1362.  Wharton,  Francis,  ed.      The  revolutionary  diplomatic  corre- 
spondence of  the  United  States,  ed.  under  direction  of  Congress  .  .  . 
with  preliminary  index,  and  notes  historical  and  legal.     6  vols.     Wash- 
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d.  Constitutional,  political,  legal,  etc. 

1363.  Bemont,  Charles,  ed.  Chartesdeslibertes  Anglaises (1100-113 5), 
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1364.  Bentham,  Jeremy.     A  fragment  on  government,  ed.  with  an 
introduction  by  F.  C.  Montague.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1891. 

1365.  Boundary  Commissioners,  Report,  1868.     See  no.  424. 

1366.  Collection  de  Textes  pour  Servir  a  l'£tude  et  a  1'Enseignement 
de  1'Histoire.     Paris,  Picard.     See  nos.  Jj6j,  1375. 

1367.  Elyot.      The   boke    named   the    Gouernour,    deuised   by    Sir 
Thomas  Elyot,  Knight,  ed.  from  the  first  ed.  of  1531  by  Henry  Herbert 
Stephen  Croft.     2  vols.     London,  Kegan  Paul,  1883. 

1368.  Filmer,  Sir  Robert.     Patriarcha.     See  Locke,  Two  treatises, 
no.  1374. 

1369.  Fortescue,  Sir  John,  Kt.,  sometime  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
bench.     The  governance  of  England :  otherwise  called  the  difference 
between  an  absolute  and  a  limited  monarchy,  rev.  text  ed.  ...  by  Charles 
Plummer.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1885. 

1370.  Gardiner,  Samuel  Rawson,  ed.     The  constitutional  documents 
of  the  Puritan  Revolution,  1628-1660.     2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     Oxford, 
Clarendon  Press,  1899.     [ist  ed.,  1889.] 

1371.  Harrington,  James.     The  Commonwealth  of  Oceana  (Morley's 
Universal  Library,  no.  53),  introduction  by  Henry  Morley.      London, 
Routledge,  1887. 

1372.  Hobbes,    Thomas.      Leviathan:    or,    the   matter,   form,    and 
power  of  a  commonwealth,  ecclesiastical  and  civil  (Morley's  Universal 
Library).     4th  ed.     New  York,  Routledge,  1894. 

1373.  Liebermann,    F.,    ed.       Die  Gesetze  der  Angelsachsen.  .  .  . 
2  vols.      (I,  Text  u.  Ubers.;   II,  Part  I,  Worterbuch.)      Halle  a.S., 
Niemeyer,  1903,  1906. 

1374.  Locke,  John.     Two  treatises  on  civil  government,  preceded  by 
Sir  Robert  Filmer's  Patriarcha  (Morley's  Universal  Library).     2d  ed. 
London,  Routledge,  1887. 

1375.  Lois  de  Guillaume  le  Conquerant  (Collection  de  Textes),  ed. 
by  J.  E.  Matzke.     Paris,  Picard,  1899. 

1376.  Magna    Carta.      16  pp.     London,    Clowes.      [Reprint   of,  by 
W.  Stubbs.] 

1377.  Modus    tenendi   parliamentum :    an  ancient   treatise    on   the 
mode  of  holding  the   Parliament  in   England,  ed.  by  Thomas  Duffy 
Hardy,     xxxii  +  47  pp.     London,  Eyre,  1846. 

1378.  More.     Utopia.     See  no.  1185. 

1379.  Placita    Anglo-Normannica :    law   cases   from    William   I    to 
Richard  I,  preserved  in  historical  records,  ed.  by  Melville   Madison 
Bigelow.     London,  Low,  1879. 


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1380.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  courts  of  star  chamber  and  high  com- 
mission, 1631-1632  (Camden  Society),  ed.  by  Samuel  Rawson  Gardiner. 
[London],  For  the  society,  1886. 

1381.  Schmid,  Dr.  Reinhold,  ed.     Die  Gesetze  der  Angelsachsen  in 
der  Ursprache    mit  Uebers.,  Erlaut.,  und  .  .  .  Glossar.     2d  ed.  rev.  and 
enl.     Leipzig,  Brockhaus,  1858. 

e.  Religious 

1382.  Aelfric.     The  homilies  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  church.     The  first 
part  .  .  . :  the  homilies  of  Aelfric,  in  the  original  Anglo-Saxon  with  an 
English  version   (Aelfric  Society),  ed.  by  Benjamin  Thorpe.     2  vols. 
London,  For  the  society,  1844-1846. 

1383.  Arber,  Edward,  ed.     The  story  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers,  1606- 
1623  A.D.,  as  told  by  themselves,  their  friends,  and  their  enemies,  ed. 
from  the  original  texts.     Boston,  Houghton,  1897. 

1384.  Forshall,  Rev.  Josiah,  and  Sir  Frederic  Madden,  eds.     The 
Holy  Bible,  containing  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  with  the  Apocry- 
phal Books,  in  the  earliest  English  versions  ;  made  from  the  Latin  Vul- 
gate by  John  Wycliffe  and  his  followers.     4  vols.     Oxford,  University 
Press,  1850. 

1385.  Gerard.     The  condition  of  Catholics  under  James  I;  Father 
Gerard's  narrative  of  the  Gunpowder  Plot,  ed.  with  his  life  by  John 
Morris.     London,  Longmans,  1871.     . 

1386.  Latimer,  Master  Hugh.     Sermon  on  the  ploughers,  January  18, 
1549  (English  Reprints,  no.  2).     40  pp.     Birmingham  [Arber],  1868. — 
Seven  sermons  before  Edward  VI,  on  each  Friday  in  Lent,  1549  (Eng- 
lish Reprints,  no.  13).     Birmingham  [Arber],  1869. 

1387.  Mason,  Arthur  James,  ed.     The  mission  of  St.  Augustine  to 
England,  according  to  the  original  documents ;  being  a  handbook  for 
the  thirteenth  centenary.     Cambridge,  University  Press,  1897. 

1388.  Pecock,  Reginald.     The  represser  of  overmuch  blaming  of  the 
clergy  (Rolls),  ed.  by  Churchill  Babington.     2  vols.     London,  Long- 
man, 1860. 

1389.  Troubles  connected  with  the  prayer-book  of  1549  .  .  .  (Camden 
Society),  ed.  by  Nicholas  Pocock.     [London],  For  the  society,  1884. 

1390.  Wyclif.     Select  English  works  of  John  Wyclif,  ed.  by  Thomas 
Arnold.     3  vols.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,    1869-1871.  —  Tracts  and 
treatises  of  John  de  Wycliffe,  D.D.,  with  selections  and  translations 
from  his  MSS.  and  Latin  works,  ed.  for  The  Wycliffe  Society,  with  an 
introductory  memoir,  by  Rev.   Robert  Vaughan.      London,   Wycliffe 
society,  1845. 


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f.  Education  and  culture 

1391.  Ascham,  Roger.     The  Scholemaster  (English  Reprints),  ed. 
by  Edward  Arber.     Boston,  Heath,  1898. 

1392.  Epistolae  academicae  Oxon. :  a  collection  of  letters  and  other 
miscellaneous  documents  illustrative  of  academical  life  and  studies  at 
Oxford  in  the  fifteenth  century  (Oxford  Historical  Society),  ed.  by  Rev. 
Henry  Anstey.     2  vols.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1898. 

1393.  Milton,    John.     Areopagitica,    November    24,    1644    (English 
Reprints).     Preceded  by  illustrative  documents,  ed.  by  Edward  Arber. 
80  pp.     Westminster,  Constable,  1899. 

1394.  Munimenta  academica :  or  documents  illustrative  of  academ- 
ical life  and  studies  at  Oxford  (Rolls),  ed.  by  Henry  Anstey.      2  vols. 
London,  Longmans,  1868. 

1395.  Statuta   universitatis   Oxoniensis.     Oxon.,   Clarendon   Press, 
1887. 

g.  Social,  economic,  industrial 

1396.  Chaucer.     Canterbury   Tales   annotated   and   accented,  with 
illustrations  of  English  life  in  Chaucer's  time  by  John  Saunders,  with 
illustrations  from  the  Ellesmere  MS.    New  and  rev.  ed.    London,  Dent, 
1889. 

1397.  Ashton.     Social  life.     See  no.  2014. 

1398.  Citizen's  Library  of  Economics,  Politics,  and  Sociology,  ed.  by 
Richard  T.  Ely.     New  York,  Macmillan.     See  no.  1443. 

1399.  Domesday  book  or  the  Great  Survey  of  England  of  William 
the   Conqueror,  A.D.  MLXXXVI :    facsimile    of   the   part  relating  to 
Cheshire, . . .  Photo-zincographed.  .  . .     Southampton,  Ordnance  Survey 
Office,  1861  [-1863].     [t  35  parts  in  all;   see  British  museum  catalog, 

«°-  35-} 

1400.  ficonomistes  et  Publicistes  Contemporains.    Paris,  Guillaumin. 
See  no.  1432. 

1401.  Fish,  Simon.     A  supplication  for  the  beggars,  spring  of  1529 
(English    Scholar's    Library),    ed.    by    Edward  Arber.      xviii  +  13  pp. 
Westminster,  Constable,  1895. 

1402.  Fitzherbert.     Sir  A.  Fitzherbert,  the  Boke  longyng  to  a  justice 
of  the  peace  and  the  assessment  of  wages,  fifteenth  century  assessment 
of  wages,  by  Miss  Ellen  A.  McArthur.     {English  Historical  Review, 
1898,  Vol.  XIII,  pp.  299-302.)     London,  Longmans. 

1403.  Social  England  illustrated:    a  collection  of  XVIIth-century 
tracts  (An  English  Garner) ;  with  an  introduction  by  Andrew  Lang. 
New  York,  Dutton. 


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1404.  Social    Science    Series.      London,    Sonnenschein.      See  nos. 
14.1 f,  1782. 

1405.  Walter  of  Henley's  Husbandry,  together  with  an  anonymous 
Husbandry,  Seneschaucie,  and  Robert  Grosseteste's  Rules  (Royal  His- 
torical Society) ;  the  transcripts,  tr.,  and  glossary  by  Elizabeth  Lamond, 
with  an  introduction  by  William  Cunningham.    London,  Longmans,  1890. 

B.  MODERN  ACCOUNTS 
I.  GENERAL 

1406.  Addison,  C.  G.     The  Knights  Templars.     2d  ed.     London, 
Longman,  1842. 

1407.  Airy,  Osmund.     The  English  Restoration  and  Louis  XIV  from 
the  Peace  of  Westphalia  to  the  Peace  of  Nimwegen  (Epochs  of  Modern 
History),  with  three  maps.     New  York,  Scribner,  1889. 

1408.  Anderson,  R.  B.     Norse  mythology:   or,  the  religion  of  our 
forefathers,  containing  all  the  myths  of  the  Eddas,  systematized  and 
interpreted.  ...     2d  ed.     Chicago,  Griggs,  1876. 

1409.  Argyll,  The  Duke  of.     The  Eastern  question,  from  the  Treaty 
of  Paris,  1856,  to  the  Treaty  of  Berlin,  1878,  and  to  the  second  Afghan 
war.     2  vols.     London,  Strahan. 

1410.  Beard,  Charles.     The  Reformation  of  the  i6th  century  in  its 
relation  to  modern  thought   (Hibbert  Lectures  for  1883).      London, 
Williams  &  Norgate,  1883. 

1411.  Borgeaud,  Charles.      The  rise  of  modern  democracy  in  Old 
and  New  England  (Social   Science) ;    tr.  by  Mrs.  Birkbeck  Hill.  .  .  . 
London,  Sonnenschein,  1894. 

1412.  Bryan,  E.  A.     The  mark  in  Europe  and  America;  a  review  of 
the  discussion  on  early  land  tenure.     Boston,  Ginn,  1893. 

1413.  Byrn,  Edward  W.     The  progress  of  invention  in  the  nine- 
teenth century.     New  York,  Munn,  1900. 

1414.  Church,  Richard  William.     The  beginning  of  the  Middle  Ages 
(Epochs  of  Modern  History).     New  York,  Scribner,  1893. 

1415.  Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.     The  viking  age  :  the  early  history,  man- 
ners, and  customs  of  the  ancestors  of  the  English-speaking  nations. 
2  vols.     New  York,  Scribner,  1889. 

1416.  Emerton,  Ephraim.     An    introduction   to    the   study   of   the 
Middle  Ages,  375-814.     Boston,  Ginn,  1898. 

1417.  Equity  Series,  ed.  by  C.  E.  Taylor.      Philadelphia,   Taylor. 
See  no.  1937. 


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1418.  Freeman,  Edward  A.     Four  Oxford  lectures,  1887  (Fifty  years 
of  European  history.     Teutonic  conquest  in  Gaul  and  Britain).     Lon- 
don, Macmillan,  1888. 

1419.  Fyffe,  C.  A.     A  history  of  modem  Europe,  1792-1878.     3  vols. 
2d  ed.     New  York,  Holt,  1890. 

1420.  Gardiner,  Samuel  Rawson.     The  Thirty  Years'  War,  1618- 
1648  (Epochs  of  Modern  History).     New  York,  Scribner,  1889. 

1421.  Gummere,  Francis  B.     Germanic  origins;  a  study  in  primitive 
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1422.  Hassall,  Arthur.     The  balance  of  power,  1715-1789  (Periods 
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1423.  Heam,  William  Edward.     The  Aryan  household :  its  structure 
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1424.  Hefele,  C.J.    A  history  of  the  Christian  councils,  from  the  orig- 
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1425.  Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.     The  story  of  the  Normans,  told  chiefly 
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1426.  Johnson,  A.  H.     Europe  in  the  sixteenth  century  (Periods  of 
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1427.  Johnston,  Harry  H.     A  history  of  the  colonization  of  Africa 
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1428.  Judson,    Harry    Pratt.      Europe    in    the    nineteenth    century 
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1431.  Kingsley,  Mary  H.     West  African  studies.     Illus.  and  maps. 
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1432.  Leroy-Beaulieu,   Paul.     De  la  colonisation  chez  les  peuples 
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1434.  Mahon,  Lord.     History  of  the  War  of  the  Succession  in  Spain. 
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1435.  Maine,  Sir  Henry  Sumner.     Lectures  on  the  early  history  of 
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1436.  Merivale,  Charles.     History  of  the  Romans  under  the  empire. 
8  vols.     New  ed.     London,  Longmans,  1890. 

1437.  Mommsen,  Theodor.     The  provinces  from  Caesar  to  Diocletian 
(The  history  of  Rome),  tr.  with  author's  sanction  and  additions  by 
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1438.  Miiller,  Max.      Lectures  on  the  science  of  language.     2  vols. 
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1439.  Nineteenth  Century  Series.     W.  H.  Withrow  [and  others], 
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1442.  Pictet,  Adolphe.    Les  origines  Indo-Europeennes,  ou  les  Aryas 
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1444.  Rodway,  James.     The  West  Indies  and  the  Spanish   Main. 
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1445.  Ropes,  John  Codman.     The  campaign  of  Waterloo  :  a  military 
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1446.  Rose,  J.  Holland.     Napoleonic  studies.     London,  Bell,  1904. 
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1447.  Sears,  Edmund  Hamilton.     An  outline  of  political  growth  in 
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1451.  Wallace,  Alfred  Russel.    The  wonderful  century;  its  successes 
and  failures.     London,  Sonnenschein,  1899. 

1452.  Yeats,  John  [and  others].      Recent  and  existing  commerce, 
with  statistical  supplement  .  .  .  (Technical,  Industrial  and  Trade  Edu- 
cation).    3d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.     Maps.     London,  Philip. 


II.   INDIVIDUAL  COUNTRIES,   OTHER    THAN    THE 
BRITISH   EMPIRE 

For   the   United   States,  see  also  under  Colonization  (III.B. 


Biographies,  individual  and  collected 

1453.  ALCUIN.     Alcuin  and  the  rise  of  the  Christian  schools  (Great 
Educators),  by  Andrew  Fleming  West.     New  York,  Scribner,  1892. 

1454.  American    Men    of   Letters    Series,    ed.    by    Charles    Dudley 
.Warner.     Boston,  Houghton  ;  London,  Kegan  Paul.     See  no.  1462. 

1455.  American  Statesmen  Series,  ed.  by  John  T.  Morse,  Jr.     Bos- 
ton, Houghton.     See  nos.  1470,  1473^  J4^3- 

1456.  BISMARCK.      Prince   Bismarck,   an   historical   biography,   by 
Charles  Lowe.     2  vols.  in  one.     2  portraits.     New  York,  Cassell. 

1457.  C/ESAR.     Julius   Caesar  and  the   foundation    of   the    Roman 
imperial  system  (Heroes),  by  W.  Warde  Fowler.     London,  Putnam, 
1892.  —  Caesar,  a  sketch,  by  James  Anthony  Froude.    New  York,  Harper. 
—  History  of  Julius  Caesar,  by  Napoleon  III.     2  vols.      New  York, 
Harper,  1866. 

1458.  CHARLES  THE  GREAT.     Charles  the  Great  (Foreign  States- 
men), by  Thomas  Hodgkin.     London,  Macmillan,  1897.  —  A  history  of 
Charles   the    Great    (Charlemagne),   by  J.   I.  Mombert.      New  York, 
Appleton,  1888. 

1459.  COLIGNY.     Gaspard  de  Coligny  (Marquis  de  Chatillon),  by 
Walter  Besant.     New  York,  Putnam,  1879. 

1460.  COLUMBUS.      Christopher   Columbus   (Great  Explorers),  by 
Clements  R.  Markham.     London,  Philip,  1892.  —  Christopher  Colum- 
bus, and  how  he  received  and  imparted  the  spirit  of  discovery,  by 
Justin  Winsor.     Boston,  Houghton,  1892. 

1461.  ERASMUS.     Desiderius  Erasmus  of  Rotterdam  (Heroes  of  the 
Reformation),  by  Ephraim  Emerton.     New  York,  Putnam,  1899.  —  Life 
and  letters  of  Erasmus  (lectures  delivered  at  Oxford,  1893-1894),  by 


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James  Anthony  Froude.  New  York,  Scribner,  1899.  —  Erasmus  (the 
Rede  lecture  delivered  in  the  senate  house  on  June  n,  1890),  by  R.  C. 
Jebb.  55  pp.  2d  ed.  Cambridge,  University  Press,  1897.  —  And  see 
Seebohm,  Oxford  reformers,  no.  1690. 

1462.  FRANKLIN.     Benjamin  Franklin  as  a  man  of  letters  (American 
Men  of  Letters),  by  John  Bach  McMaster.     London,  Kegan  Paul,  1887. 

1463.  GREGORY  VII.     See  Hildebrand. 

1464.  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS.     Gustavus  Adolphus  and  the  struggle 
of   Protestantism   for   existence   (Heroes),  by   Charles   Robert   Leslie 
Fletcher.     New  York,  Putnam,  1892.  —  History  of  Gustavus  Adolphus, 
by  John  Leavitt  Stevens.     2  vols.     London,  Bentley,  1885. 

1465.  HASTING.    Hasting,  by  Wilbur  C.Abbott.    (English  Historical 
Review,  1898,  Vol.  XIII,  pp.  439-463.)     London,  Longmans. 

1466.  HENRY  OF  NAVARRE.     Henry  of  Navarre  and  the  Huguenots 
in  France  (Heroes),  by  P.  F.  Willert.     New  York,  Putnam,  1893. 

1467.  HENRY  THE  NAVIGATOR.      Prince  Henry  the  Navigator,  the 
hero  of  Portugal  and  of  modern  discovery,  1394-1460  A.D.  ;  with  an 
account  of  geographical  progress  throughout  the  Middle  Ages  as  the 
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lord  Bourne.     New  York,  Scribner,  1901. —  The  discoveries  of  Prince 
Henry  the  Navigator  and  their  results ;  being  the  narrative  of  the  dis- 
covery by  sea,  within  one  century,  of  more  than  half  the  world,  by 
Richard  Henry  Major.     Illus.  with  portraits,  maps,  etc.     London,  Low, 
1877. 

1468.  Heroes  of  the  Reformation  Series.     New  York,  Putnam.     See 
no.  14.61. 

1469.  HILDEBRAND.     Hildebrand  and  his  times  (Epochs  of  Church 
History),  by  W.  R.  W.  Stephens.     New  York,  Randolph. 

1470.  JACKSON.     Andrew  Jackson  as  a  public  man:   what  he  was, 
what  chances  he  had,  and  what  he  did  with  them  (American  Statesmen), 
by  William  Graham  Sumner.     Boston,  Houghton,  1892. 

1471.  JOAN  OF  ARC.    Saint  Joan  of  Arc,  by  Samuel  L.  Clemens  (Mark 
Twain).     (Harper's  Magazine,  Dec.,  1904,  Vol.  CX,  no.  655,  pp.  3-12. 
Illus.)  —  Joan  of  Arc,  by  Francis  C.  Lowell.     Boston,  Houghton,  1896. 
—  Jeanne  D'Arc  :  her  life  and  death  (Heroes),  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.     New 
York,  Putnam,  1898. 

1472.  LEO  X.      The  life  and  pontificate  of  Leo  the  Tenth  (Bohn's 
Standard  Library),  by  William  Roscoe.     7th  ed.  rev.  by  his  son  Thomas 
Roscoe.     2  vols.     London,  Bell,  1888. 


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1473.  LINCOLN.     Abraham  Lincoln  (American  Statesmen),  by  John 
Morse.    2  vols.    Boston,  Houghton,  1893. —  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  history, 
by  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay.     10  vols.    New  York,  Century,  1890. 

1474.  LOYOLA.     Loyola  and  the  educational  system  of  the  Jesuits 
(Great  Educators),  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hughes.     New  York,  Scribner, 
1892. 

1475.  LUTHER.     Martin  Luther  and  the  Reformation  in  Germany 
until  the  close  of  the  Diet  of  Worms,  by  Charles  Beard,  ed.  by  J.  F. 
Smith.     London,  Kegan  Paul,  1889.  —  Martin  Luther,  by  Gustav  Frey- 
tag,  tr.  by  Henry  E.  O.  Heinemann.      Chicago,  Open  Court  Pub.  Co., 
1897.  —  Life  of  Luther,  by  Julius  Kostlin,  tr.  from  the  German.     New 
York,  Scribner,  1891. 

1476.  MAGELLAN.     The  life  of  Ferdinand  Magellan  and  the  first  cir- 
cumnavigation of  the  globe,  1480-1521  (Great  Explorers),  by  F.  H.  H. 
Guillemard.     Maps  and  illus.     New  York,  Dodd  [1890  ?]. 

1477.  MAHOMET.     The  life  of  Mahomet  and  history  of  Islam,  to  the 
era  of  the  Hegira,  by  Sir  William  Muir.     4  vols.     London,  Smith,  Elder 
&  Co.,  1858-1861. 

1478.  MIRABEAU.     The   French   Revolution  tested  by   Mirabeau's 
career  (twelve  lectures)  .  .  . ,  by  Hermann  von  Hoist.     2  vols.     Chicago, 
Callaghan,  1894. 

1479.  NAPOLEON.      The  life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  by  William 
Hazlitt.     3  vols.     London,  Slark,  1888.  —  Life  of  Napoleon,  by  Baron 
Jomini,  tr.  from  French  by  H.  W.  Halleck.     4  vols.,  with  an   atlas. 
New  York,  Nostrand,  1864.  —  The  history  of  Napoleon  the  First,  by 
P.  Lanfrey.      4  vols.      2d  ed.      London,  Macmillan,  1886.  —  The   first 
Napoleon  :   a  sketch,  political  and  military,  by  John  Codman  Ropes. 
Boston,  Houghton,  1891.  —  The  life  of  Napoleon  I,  including  new  ma- 
terials from  the  British  official  records,  by  John  Holland  Rose.     2  vols. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1901.  —  Napoleon,  the  last  phase,  by  Lord  Rose- 
bery.     New  York,  Harper,  1900.  —  Short  history  of  Napoleon  the  First, 
by  John  Robert  Seeley.      Portrait.      Boston,  Roberts,  1888.  —  Life  of 
Napoleon  Bonaparte,  by  William  Milligan  Sloane.     4  vols.     New  York, 
Century,  1901. 

1480.  PHILIP  II.     Philip  II  of  Spain,  by  Martin  A.  S.  Hume.     Lon- 
don, Macmillan,  1897. 

1481.  RICHELIEU.      Richelieu   and   the   growth   of   French   power 
(Heroes),  by  James  Breck  Perkins.     New  York,  Putnam,  1900. 

1482.  STEIN.     Life  and  times  of  Stein;  or,  Germany  and  Prussia  in 
the  Napoleonic  age,  by  John  Robert  Seeley.     2  vols.     Boston,  Roberts, 
1879. 


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1483.  WASHINGTON.      George  Washington  (American  Statesmen), 
by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge.     2  vols.     Boston,  Houghton,  1891. 

1484.  WILLIAM  THE  SILENT.    William  the  Silent,  Prince  of  Orange, 
the    moderate    man    of   the   sixteenth   century  .  .  . ,  by   Ruth   Putnam. 
2  vols.     New  York,  Putnam,  1895. 


1485.  Adams,  Henry.     History  of  the  United  States.     9  vols.     New 
York,  Scribner,  1898. 

1486.  Baird,  Henry  M.     History  of  the  rise  of  the  Huguenots  of 
France.     2  vols.     New  York,  Scribner,  1889. 

1487.  Bryce,  James.     The  American  Commonwealth.     2  vols.     2d 
ed.  rev.     London,  Macmillan,  1891. 

1488.  Callahan,    J.  N.      Diplomatic    relations    of   the    Confederate 
States  with   England,   1861-1865.     (Am.   Hist.  Ass'n,  Rep.,  1898,  pp. 
265-283.)     Washington,  Govt.  Printing  Office,  1899. 

1489.  Carlyle,  Thomas.     The  French  Revolution,  a  history.     3  vols. 
New  York,  Scribner. 

1490.  Cesaresco  (The  Countess,  Evelyn  Martinengo).    The  liberation 
of  Italy,  1815-1870.     London,  Seeley,  1895. 

1491.  Coubertin,  Baron  Pierre  de.     France  since  1814.     New  York, 
Macmillan,  1900. 

1492.  Dodge,  Theodore  Ayrault.     Caesar,  a  history  of  the  art  of  war 
among  the  Romans  down  to  the  end  of  the  Roman  empire,  with  a  de- 
tailed account  of  the  campaigns  of  Caius  Julius  Cassar.      Maps  and 
illus.     Boston,  Houghton,  1893. 

1493.  Gardiner,  Bertha  Meriton.      The  French   Revolution,    1789- 
1795  (Epochs  of  Modern  History),    pth  ed.     London,  Longmans,  1897. 

1494.  Hodgkin,  Thomas.     Italy  and  her  invaders.     8  vols.     2d  ed. 
Maps  and  illus.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1892. 

1495.  Lebon,  Andre.     Modern  France,  1795-1895  (Story  of  the  Na- 
tions).    New  York,  Putnam,  1901. 

1496.  Lowell,  Edward  Jackson.     The  eve  of  the  French  Revolution. 
Boston,  Houghton,  1893. 

1497.  McPherson,  Edward.      The  political  history  of   the   United 
States  of  America  during  the  Great  Rebellion.  ...     2d  ed.     Washing- 
ton, Philip  &  Solomons,  1865. 

1498.  Mahan,  Capt.  A.  T.      The  influence  of  sea  power  upon  the 
French  Revolution  and  Empire,  1793-1812.    2  vols.    Boston,  Little,  1892. 

1499.  Maurer,  Georg  Ludwig  von.     Geschichte  der  Markenverfas- 
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1500.  Mignet,  Francois  Auguste.     History  of  the  French  Revolution 
(Bohn's  Standard  Library).     London,  Bell,  1894. 

1501.  Morris,  William  O'Connor.     The  French  Revolution  and  First 
Empire,  an  historical  sketch  (Epochs  of  Modern  History) ;  with  an  ap- 
pendix upon  the  bibliography  of  the  subject  and  a  course  of  study  by 
Andrew  D.  White.     New  York,  Scribner,  1894. 

1502.  Motley,  John  Lothrop.     History  of  the  United  Netherlands 
from  the  death  of  William  the  Silent  to  the  Twelve  Years'  Truce,  1609. 
4  vols.     New  York,  Harper. 

1503.  Miiller,  Wilhelm.     Political  history  of  recent  times,  1816-1875, 
with  special  reference  to  Germany.     Rev.  and  enl.,  tr.,  with  appendix 
.  .  .,  1876-1881,  by  John  P.  Peters.     New  York,  Harper,  1899. 

1504.  Mullinger,  J.  Bass.     The  schools  of  Charles  the  Great  and 
the  restoration  of  education  in  the  ninth  century.     London,  Longmans, 
1877. 

1505.  Perkins,  James  Breck.      France   under  Louis  XV.      2  vols. 
Boston,  Houghton,  1897.  —  France  under  Mazarin  with  a  review  of  the 
administration  of  Richelieu.     2  vols.     New  York,  Putnam,  5th  impres- 
sion, 1902.  —  France  under  the  Regency,  with  a  review  of  the  administra- 
tion of  Louis  XIV.     Boston,  Houghton,  1892. 

1506.  Prescott,  William  H.     History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella  the  Catholic,  ed.  by  John  Foster  Kirk.     3  vols.     Philadelphia, 
Lippincott. 

1507.  Probyn,  John  Webb.     Italy  from  the  fall  of  Napoleon  I  in 
1815,  to  the  death  of  Victor  Emmanuel  in  1878.     London,  Cassell,  1884. 

1508.  Rhodes,  James  Ford.     History  of  the  United  States  from  the 
Compromise  of  1850.     4  vols.     New  York,  Harper,  1893. 

1509.  Stephens,  H.  Morse.    History  of  the  French  Revolution.   2  vols. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1886,  1891. 

1510.  Stillman,  W.  J.      The  union  of  Italy,  1815-1895  (Cambridge 
Historical).     Cambridge,  University  Press,  1898. 

1511.  Sybel,  Heinrich  von.     The  founding  of  the  German  Empire 
by  William  I,  tr.  by  Marshall  Livingston  Perrin.     New  York,  Crowell. 
—  History  of  the  French  Revolution,  tr.  from  the  3d  ed.  by  Walter  C. 
Perry.     4  vols.     London,  Murray,  1867-1869. 

1512.  Sykes,  Percy  Molesworth.     Ten  thousand  miles  in  Persia:  or, 
eight  years  in  Iran.     London,  Murray,  1902. 

1513.  Symonds,  John  Addington.     The  Catholic  Reaction  (Renais- 
sance in  Italy).     2  vols.     New  York,  Holt,  1887. 

1514.  Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.     The  modern  regime,  tr.  by  John 
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1515.  Ternaux-Mortimer.     Histoire  de  la  terreur,  1792-1794:  d'apres 
des  documents  authentiques  et  inedits.     8  vols.     3d  ed.     Paris,  Levy, 
1868. 

1516.  Thiers,  M.  A.     The  history  of  the  French  Revolution,  tr.  with 
notes  and  illus.  by  Frederick  Shober.      4  vols.  in  two.      New  York, 
Appleton,  1874. 

1517.  Thwaites,    Reuben   Gold.       France    in   America,    1497-1763 
(American  Nation,  Vol.  VII).     New  York,  Harper,  1905. 

1518.  Tocqueville,  Alexis  de.     Democracy  in  America,  tr.  by  Henry 
Reeve,  as  rev.  and  annotated  from  the  author's  last  ed.  by  Francis 
Bowen ;    with  an  introduction  by  Daniel  C.  Oilman.      2  vols.     New 
York,  Century,  1898.  —  The  Old  Regime  and  the  Revolution,  tr.  by 
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III.  BRITISH   EMPIRE 
a.  General,  or  not  specially  classified 

Here  and  in  b  (Biographical)  are  to  be  found  works  of  impor- 
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1522.  Adams,  W.  H.  Davenport.     Good  Queen  Anne:  or  men  and 
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1523.  Adolphus,  John.     The  history  of  England  from  the  accession 
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1526.  Archbold,  W.  A.  J.     Sir  William  Stanley  and  Perkin  Warbeck. 
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1527.  Archer,  Thomas.     Gladstone  and  his  contemporaries :   sixty 
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1528.  Archer,  T.  A.     The  battle  of  Hastings.     (English  Historical 
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1530.  Aubin,  Eugene.     Les  Anglais  aux  Indes  et  en  Egypte.     loth 
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1531.  Babcock,  Wm.  H.     The  two  lost  centuries  of  Britain.     Phila- 
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1532.  Bain,  Joseph.      The   Edwards  in    Scotland,  A.D.    1296-1377; 
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1533.  Baring,  Hon.  F.  H.     The  Conqueror's  footprints  in  Domesday. 
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1534.  Bernard,  Mountague.    A  historical  account  of  the  neutrality  of 
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1583.  Hutton,  W.  H.     King  and  baronage,  A.D.  1135-1327  (Oxford 
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Review,  Vol.  XXXI,  pp.  821-842;  Vol.  XXXII,  pp.  116-139,  474-500; 
Vol.  XXXIII,  pp.  213-241.)    London,  Strahan,  1878.  —  Life  and  times  of 
Thomas  Becket,  by  James  Anthony  Froude.    New  York,  Scribner,  1878. 

1707.  BLAKE.  Admiral  Blake  (English  Worthies),  by  David  Hannay. 
London,  Longmans,  1886. 

1708.  BOLINGBROKE.     Bolingbroke,  a  political  study  and  criticism, 
by  Robert  Harrop.     London,  Kegan  Paul,  1884. 

1709.  Bright.      Life    and   times    of    the    Right    Honourable    John 
Bright,  M.P.,  by  William  Robertson.     6  vols.     London,  Cassell. 

1710.  BROOKE.     Rajah  Brooke:    the    Englishman   as   ruler  of  an 
eastern  state  (Builders  of  Greater  Britain),  by  Sir  Spencer  St.  John. 
London,  Unwin,  1899. 

1711.  BUNYAN.     See  under   Tulloch,  English  Puritanism,  no.  1691. 
—  Life  of  John  Bunyan  (Great  Writers),  by  Edmund  Venables.     Lon- 
don, W.  Scott,  1888. 

1712.  BURKE.     Edmund  Burke  :  an  historical  study,  by  John  Morley. 
New  York,  Harper,  1879. 

1713.  BURLEIGH.    The  great  Lord  Burghley :  a  study  in  Elizabethan 
statecraft,  by  Martin  A.  S.  Hume.     New  York,  Longmans,  1898. 

1714.  CABOT,  JOHN.     John  Cabot,  the  discoverer  of  North  America, 
and  Sebastian,  his  son ;  a  chapter  of  the  maritime  history  of  England 
under  the  Tudors,  1496—1557,  by  Henry  Harrisse.      London,  Stevens, 
1896.  —  John  Cabot  and  the  study  of  the  sources,  by  George  Parker 
Winship.       (Am.  Hist.  Ass'n,  Rep.,  1897,  pp.  35-41.)      Washington, 
Govt.  Printing  Office,  1898. 


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1715.  CABOT,  SEBASTIAN.     See  under  Cabot,  John,  by  Harrisse. 

1716.  CAMPBELL.     Colin  Campbell,   Lord  Clyde  (English  Men  of 
Action),  by  Archibald  Forbes.     London,  Macmillan,  1895. 

1717.  CANNING.      Life  of  Canning,  by  H.  W.  V.  Temperley.     Lon- 
don, Finch,  1905. 

1718.  CARSTARES.     William  Carstares:    a  character  and  career  of 
the  revolutionary  epoch,  1649-1715,  by  Robert  Herbert  Story.      Lon- 
don, Macmillan,  1874. 

1719.  CASTLEREAGH.     See  tinder  Londonderry,  Marquesses  of. 

1720.  CARTERET.     Lord  Carteret :  a  political  biography,  1690-1763, 
by  Archibald  Ballantyne.     London,  Bentley,  1887. 

1721.  CAXTON.     The  biography  and  typography  of  William  Cax- 
ton,  England's  first  printer,  by  William  Blades.     London,  Truebner, 

1877- 

1722.  CHATHAM.     William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham,  and  the  growth 
and  division  of  the  British  empire,  1708-1778  (Heroes),  by  Walford 
Davis  Green.     New  York,  Putnam,  1901. 

1723.  Cheke.     The  life  of  the  learned  Sir  John  Cheke,  by  John 
Strype.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1821. 

1724.  CHURCHILL.     See  imder  Marlborough. 

1725.  CLAVERHOUSE.     Claverhouse  (English   Worthies),  by  Mow- 
bray  Morris.     New  York,  Appleton,  1887. 

1726.  CLIVE.     Lord  Clive:  the  foundation  of  British  rule  in  India 
(Builders  of  Greater  Britain),  by  Sir  Alexander  John  Arbuthnot.     New 
York,  Longmans,   1899.  —  The  life  of  Robert,  Lord  Clive;  collected 
from  the  family  papers  communicated  by  the  Earl  of  Powis,  by  Sir 
John  Malcolm.     3  vols.     London,  Murray,  1836. 

1727.  COBDEN.     The  life    of   Richard   Cobden,   by   John    Morley. 
2  vols.     New  York,  Macmillan  [c.  1881]. 

1728.  COCHRANE.     The  life  of  Thomas  Lord  Cochrane,  tenth  Earl 
of  Dundonald,  G.  C.  B.,  admiral  of  the  red,  rear  admiral  of  the  fleet,  by 
Thomas,  Earl  of  Dundonald,  and  H.  R.  Fox  Bourne.    2.  vols.    London, 
Bentley,  1869. 

1729.  COLET.    A  life  of  John  Colet,  D.D.,  dean  of  St.  Paul's  and 
founder  of  St.  Paul's  School ;  with  an  app.  of  some  of  his   English 
writings,  by  J.  H.  Lupton.    London,  Bell,  1887.  —  And  see  under  See- 
bohm,  Oxford  reformers,  no.  1690. 

1730.  COLUMBUS.     Christopher  Columbus,  his  life  and  his  work,  by 
Charles  Kendall  Adams.     New  York,  Dodd,  1892. 

1731.  COOK.     Captain  Cook  (English  Men  of  Action),  by  Walter 
Besant.     London,  Macmillan,  1894. 


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1732.  CRANMER.     Memorials  of  the  most  reverend  father  in  God, 
Thomas  Cranmer,  sometime  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  wherein 
the  history  of  the  church,  and  the  reformation  of  it,  during  the  primacy 
of  the  said  archbishop  are  greatly  illustrated,  by  John  Strype.     2  vols. 
Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1812. 

1733.  CROMWELL,  OLIVER.    Oliver  Cromwell ;  with  an  introduction 
by  Charles  Dudley  Warner,  and  illus.  from  old  paintings  and  prints,  by 
George  H.  Clark.      New  York,  Harper,  1895.  —  Oliver  Cromwell  and 
the  rule  of  the  Puritans  in  England  (Heroes),  by  Charles  Firth.     Illus. 
New  York,  Putnam,  1902.  —  Cromwell's  place  in  history;  founded  on 
six  lectures  delivered  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  by  Samuel  Rawson 
Gardiner.     120  pp.     London,  Longmans,  1899.  —  Oliver  Cromwell,  by 
Samuel    Rawson    Gardiner.      New    York,    Longmans,    1901. —  Oliver 
Cromwell  (Twelve  English  Statesmen),  by  Frederic  Harrison.     Lon- 
don, Macmillan,  1894.  —  Oliver  Cromwell,  by  John  Morley.    Illus.    New 
York,  Century,  1901. —  Oliver  Cromwell,  the  Protector;  an  apprecia- 
tion based  on  contemporary  evidence,  by  Reginald  F.  D.  Palgrave. 
London,  Low,  1890.  —  Oliver  Cromwell:  the  man  and  his  mission,  by 
J.  Allanson  Picton.     3d  ed.     Portrait.     London,  Cassell,  1883.  —  ^nd 
see  under  Tulloch,  English  Puritanism,  no.  i6gi. 

1734.  CROMWELL,   THOMAS.     Life  and  letters  of   Thomas  Crom- 
well, by  Roger  Bigelow  Merriman.     Portrait  and  facsimile.     Oxford, 
Clarendon  Press,  1902. 

1735.  DARWIN.      Charles    Darwin   (English    Worthies),   by   Grant 
Allen.     New  York,  Appleton,  1885.  —  Life  of  Charles  Darwin  (Great 
Writers),  by  G.  T.  Bettany.     London,  W.  Scott,  1887. 

1736.  DEFOE.     Daniel  Defoe  :  his  life  and  recently  discovered  writ- 
ings, extending  from  1716  to  1729,  by  William  Lee.     3  vols.     London, 
Hotten,  1869. 

1737.  DRAKE.      Sir  Francis  Drake   (English   Men  of  Action),  by 
Julian  Corbett.     London,  Macmillan,  1890. 

1738.  EDWARD  THE  BLACK  PRINCE.     Life  of  Edward  the  Black 
Prince,  by  Louise  Creighton.     London,  Rivington,  1877. 

1739.  EDWARD  I.     Edward  Plantagenet  (Edward  I):    the  English 
Justinian,  or  the  making  of  the  common  law  (Heroes),  by  Edward  Jenks. 
New  York,  Putnam,  1902.  —  The  greatest  of  all  the  Plantagenets,  by 
Robert  Bentley  Seeley.     London,  Bentley,  1860.  —  Edward  the  First 
(Twelve  English  Statesmen),  by  T.  F.  Tout.    London,  Macmillan,  1893. 

1740.  ELDON.     The   public   and   private    life   of   Lord  Chancellor 
Eldon,  with  selections  from   his  correspondence,  by   Horace   Twiss. 
2  vols.     Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  1844. 


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1741.  ELIOT.     Sir  John   Eliot:   a  biography,   1590-1632,  by  John 
Forster.    2  vols.     London,  Longmans,   1864. 

1742.  ELIZABETH.     Queen  Elizabeth  (Twelve  English  Statesmen), 
by  Edward  Spencer  Beesly.     London,  Macmillan,  1892. —  Kb'nigin  Elisa- 
beth von  England  und  ihre  Zeit  (Monographien),  by  Professor  Erich 
Marcks.     Illus.     Bielefeld,  Velhagen,  1897. 

1743.  ELLIOT.     A  memoir  of  the  Right  Honourable  Hugh  Elliot,  by 
the  Countess  of  Minto.     Edinburgh,  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1868. 

1744.  FAIRFAX.     The  life  of  the  great  Lord  Fairfax,  commander  in 
chief  of  the  army  of  the  Parliament  of  England,  by  Clements  R.  Mark- 
ham.     London,  Macmillan,  1870. 

1745.  FISHER.     Trje  life  of  blessed  John  Fisher,  bishop  of  Roches- 
ter, cardinal  of  the   Holy  Roman  Church,  and  martyr  under  Henry 
VIII,  by  T.  E.  Bridgett.     London,  Burns  &  Gates,  1890. 

1746.  FORSTER.     Life  of  the  Right  Honourable  William  Edward 
Forster,  by  T.  Wemyss  Reid.    2  vols.    London,  Chapman  &  Hall,  1888. 

1747.  Fox.     The  early  life  of  Charles  James  Fox,  by  George  Otto 
Trevelyan.     London,  Longmans,  1880. —  Life  of  Charles  James  Fox, 
by  Henry  Offley  Wakeman.     London,  Allen,  1890. 

1748.  GLADSTONE.     William  Ewart  Gladstone,  prime  minister  of 
England :  a  political  and  literary  biography,  by  G.  R.  Emerson,  continued 
(after  Mr.  Emerson's  death)  by  Ronald  Smith.     London,  Ward.  —  Mr. 
Gladstone  :  a  monograph,  by  Sir  Edward  W.  Hamilton.     New  York, 
Scribner,  1898.  —  The  life  of  William  Ewart  Gladstone,  by  John  Morley. 
3  vols.    New  York,  Macmillan,  1903.  —  The  Right  Honourable  William 
Ewart  Gladstone  (Queen's  Prime  Ministers),  by  George  W.  E.  Russell. 
New  York,  Harper,  1891.  —  The  life  of  the  Right  Honourable  W'illiam 
Ewart  Gladstone,  by  George  Barnett  Smith.     London,  Ward. 

1749.  GRINDAL.     The  history  of  the  life  and  acts  of  Edmund  Grin- 
dal,  the  first  bishop  of  London,  and  the  second  archbishop  of  York 
and  Canterbury  successively,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  by  John 
Strype.     2  books.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1821. 

1750.  GROSSETESTE.     Bischof  Grosseteste  und  Adam  von  Marsh : 
ein    Beitrag  zur  alteren    Geschichte  der   Universitat   Oxford,  by   Dr. 
Reinhold  Pauli.     pp.  7-44.    Tubingen,  Laupp,  1864. 

1751.  HARLEY.     Robert   Harley,  Earl   of  Oxford,  prime  minister, 
1710-1714 :  a  study  of  politics  and  letters  in  the  age  of  Anne,  by  E.  S. 
Roscoe.     13  illus.     London,  Methuen,  1902. 

1752.  HASTINGS.    Warren  Hastings  (English  Men  of  Action),  by  Sir 
Alfred  Lyall.     London,  Macmillan,  1894.  —  Warren  Hastings  (Rulers 
of  India),  by  Captain  L.  J.  Trotter.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1890. 


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1753.  HATTON.     Memoirs  of  the  life  and  times  of  Sir  Christopher 
Hatton,  .  .  .  ,  by  Sir  Harris  Nicholas.     London,  Bentley,  1847. 

1754.  HENRY  II.     Henry  II  (Twelve  English  Statesmen),  by  Mrs. 
J.  R.  Green      New  York,  Macmillan,  1898. 

1755.  HENRY   V.     Henry  the   Fifth,    1388-1422   (English   Men  of 
Action),  by  Rev.  A.  J.  Church.     New  York,  Macmillan,  1889.  —  Henry 
V ;  the  typical  mediaeval  hero  (Heroes),  by  Charles  Lethbridge  Kings- 
ford.     New  York,  Putnam,  1901. 

1756.  HENRY  VII.     Henry  the  Seventh  (Twelve  English  Statesmen), 
by  James  Gairdner.     London,  Macmillan,  1889. 

1757.  HUNTER.     Life  of  Sir  William  Wilson  Hunter,  by  Francis 
Henry  Skrine.     London,  Longmans,  1901.  • 

1758.  JOHN.     John  Lackland,  by  Kate  Norgate.     Maps.     London, 
Macmillan,  1902. 

1759.  JOHNSTON.     Johnston  of  Warriston  (Famous  Scots),  by  Wil- 
liam Morison.     Edinburgh,  Anderson  &  Ferrier  [1901  ?]. 

1760.  KNOX.     Life  of  John  Knox,  containing  illustrations  of  the 
history  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland,  with  biographical  notices  of 
the  principal  reformers  .  .  .  ,  by  Thomas  M'Crie.     Vol.  I  of  Works. 
7th  ed.     Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1845. 

1761.  LANGTON.    Lives  of  English  popular  leaders.    Vol.  I,  Stephen 
Langton,  by  C.  Edmund  Maurice.     London,  King,  1872. 

1762.  LAUD.     William   Laud    (Leaders   of   Religion),   by   William 
Holden  Hutton.     Boston,  Houghton,  1895. 

1763.  LAWRENCE.     Life  of  Lord  Lawrence,  by  R.  Bosworth  Smith. 
2  vols.     New  York,  Scribner,  1883. 

1764.  LIVINGSTONE.     David  Livingstone  (English  Men  of  Action), 
by  Thomas  Hughes.     London,  Macmillan,  1890. 

1765.  LONDONDERRY,  MARQUESSES  OF.     Lives  of  Lord  Castlereagh 
and  Sir  Charles  Stewart,  the  second  and  third  marquesses  of  London- 
derry, with  annals  of  contemporary  events  in  which  they  bore  a  part ; 
from  the  original  papers  of  the  family,  by  Sir  Archibald  Alison.    3  vols. 
Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1861. 

1766.  LOWE.    Life  and  letters  of  the  Right  Honourable  Robert  Lowe, 
Viscount  Sherbrooke,  .  .  .  ,  by  A.  Patchett  Martin.     2  vols.    London, 
Longmans,  1893. 

1767.  MAITLAND      Sir  Thomas  Maitland:  the  mastery  of  the  Med- 
iterranean (Builders  of  Greater  Britain),  by  Walter  Frewen  Lord.    New 
York,  Longmans,  1897. 

1768.  MANDEVILLE.      Geoffrey   de    Mandeville:    a    study   of    the 
Anarchy,  by  J.  H.  Round.     London,  Longmans,  1892. 


HISTORICAL  WORKS  143 

1769.  MARLBOROUGH.      The  military  life  of  Marlborough,  by  Sir 
Archibald  Alison.     New  York,  Harper,  1848.  —  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of 
Marlborough,  with  his  original  correspondence,  by  William  Coxe.    New 
ed.  rev.  by  John  Wade.     3  vols.     London,  Bohn,  1847-1848.  —  Marl- 
borough    (English    Worthies),    by   George    Saintsbury.      New   York, 
Appleton,  1886.  —  The  life  of  John  Churchill,  Duke  of  Marlborough, 
to    the   accession    of  Queen    Anne,  by  Field-Marshal  Viscount  G.  J. 
Wolseley.     2  vols.     3d  ed.     London,  Bentley,  1894. 

1770.  MARSH.     See  under  Grosseteste,  by  Pauli,  no.  //jo. 

1771.  MARY  STUART.     Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  and  her  accusers;  em- 
bracing a  narrative  of  events  from  the  death  of  James  V  in  1542  until 
the  death  of  Queen  Mary  in  1587,  by  John  Hosack.     2  vols.     2d  ed. 
Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1870,  1874.  —  The  mystery  of  Mary  Stuart,  by 
Andrew    Lang.     Illus.     London,    Longmans,    1901.  —  The    history   of 
Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  by  F.  A.  Mignet.     7th  ed.     London,  Bentley, 
1887.     An  inquiry  into  the  career  and  character  of  Mary  Stuart  .  .  . 
and  a  justification  of  Bothwell,  by  J.  Watts  de  Peyster.     New  York, 
Ludwig,  1883.  —  Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  by  Agnes  Strickland. 
2  vols.     London,  Bell,  1873. 

1772.  MILTON.     Life  of  John  Milton  (Great  Writers),  by  Richard 
Gamett.    London,  W.  Scott,  1890.  —  The  life  of  Milton,  narrated  in  con- 
nection with  the  political,  ecclesiastical,  and  literary  history  of  his  time, 
by  David  Masson.    5  vols.  (I,  rev.  ed.,  1881 ;  II-V,  1871-1877).    London, 
Macmillan. —  Milton  (English  Men  of  Letters),  by  Mark  Pattison.     New 
York,  Harper.  —  And  see  under  Tulloch,  English  Puritanism,  no.  1691. 

1773.  MONTFORT.     Simon  de  Montfort,  comte  de  Leicester,  sa  vie 
(120    P-I265),  son  role  politique  en  France  et  en  Angleterre  .  .  .,  by 
Charles  Bemont.     Paris,  Picard,  1884.  —  Life  of  Simon  de  Montfort, 
Earl  of  Leicester,  by  Mandell  Creighton.    New  York,  Longmans,  1895. 
—  Simon  de  Montfort,  Earl  of  Leicester,  the  creator  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  by  Reinhold  Pauli ;  tr.  by  Una  M.  Goodwin,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  Harriet  Martineau.     London,  Triibner,  1876.  —  The  life  of 
Simon  de  Montfort,  with  special  reference  to  the  parliamentary  his- 
tory of  his   time,  by   George    Walter   Prothero.     2   maps.     London, 
Longmans,   1877. 

1774.  MONTROSE.     Montrose  (English  Men  of  Action),  by  Mowbray 
Morris.     Portrait.     London,  Macmillan,  1892. 

1775.  MORE.     Life  and  writings  of  Sir  Thomas  More,  by  T.  E.  Brid- 
gett.     London,  Burns  &  Oates,  1891.  —  Sir  Thomas  More,  by  William 
Holden  Hutton.     London,   Methuen,  1895.  —  And  see  under  Seebohm, 
Oxford  reformers,  no.  1690. 


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1776.  NELSON.     The  life  of  Admiral  Lord  Nelson  from  his  lord- 
ship's MSS.,  by  James  Stainer  Clarke  and  John  McArthur.     2  vols. 
London,  1809.  —  The  life  of  Nelson,  the  embodiment  of  the  sea  power 
of  Great  Britain,  by  Captain  A.  T.  Mahan.     2  vols.     Illus.     Boston, 
Little,  1897.  —  Pictures  from  the  life  of  Nelson,  by  W.  Clark  Russell. 
New  York,  Dodd,  1897. —  Horatio  Nelson  and  the  naval  supremacy  of 
England  (Heroes),  by  W.  Clark  Russell,  with  the  collaboration  of  Wil- 
liam H.  Jaques.     4th  ed.     New  York,  Putnam,  1893.  —  Life  °f  Nelson, 
by  Robert  Southey ;  ed.  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by  Edwin  L. 
Miller.     New  York,  Longmans,  1898. 

1777.  NEWMAN.      Cardinal    Newman    (Leaders    of    Religion),   by 
Richard  H.  Hutton.     2d  ed.     London,  Methuen,  1891. 

1778.  NEWTON.     Memoirs  of  the  life,  writings,  and  discoveries  of 
Sir  Isaac  Newton,  by  Sir  David  Brewster.     2  vols.     Edinburgh,  Con- 
stable, 1854. 

1779.  O'CoNNELL.     Daniel  O'Connell  and  the  revival  of  national 
life   in    Ireland  (Heroes),  by   Robert    Dunlop.     New  York,   Putnam, 
1900.  —  Life  of  Daniel  O'Connell   (Statesmen),  by  J.   A.   Hamilton. 
London,  Allen,  1888. 

1780.  OLDCASTLE.     See  under  Maurice,  English  leaders,  no.  1687. 

1781.  ORMOND.     The  life  of  James,  Duke  of  Ormond,  containing 
an  account  of  the  most  remarkable  affairs  of  his  time,  and  particularly 
of  Ireland  under  his  government ;  with  an  app.  and  a  collection  of  let- 
ters .  .  .  [by  Thomas  Carte].     6  vols.     New  ed.     Oxford,  University 
Press,  1851. 

1782.  OWEN.     The  life,  times,  and  labours  of  Robert  Owen  (Social 
Science),  by  Lloyd  Jones ;  ed.  by  W.  C.  Jones.    2  vols.  in  one.    London, 
Sonnenschein,  1890. 

1783.  PARKER.     The  life  and  acts  of   Matthew  Parker,  the  first 
archbishop  of  Canterbury  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  by  John 
Strype.     Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1821. 

1784.  PARKES.     Life  of  Sir  Henry  Parkes,  Australian  statesman,  by 
Charles  E.  Lyne.     Illus.     Sydney,  Robertson,  1896. 

1785.  PEEL.     Robert  Peel   (Twelve  English   Statesmen),  by  J.  R. 
Thursfield.     London,  Macmillan,  1891. 

1786.  PENN.     History  of  William  Penn,  founder  of  Pennsylvania, 
by  William  Hepworth  Dixon.     New  ed.     London,  Hurst,  1872.  —  The 
true  William  Penn,  by  Sidney  George   Fisher.     Illus.     Philadelphia, 
Lippincott,  1900. 

1787.  PEPYS.     Samuel  Pepys  and  the  world  he  lived  in,  by  Henry 
B.  Wheatley.     London,  Bickers,  1880. 


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1788.  PETERBOROUGH.     Peterborough  (English  Men  of  Action),  by 
William  Stebbing.     London,  Macmillan,  1890. 

1789.  PHILLIP.    Admiral  Phillip  :  the  founding  of  New  South  Wales 
(Builders  of  Greater  Britain),  by  Walter  Jeffery  and  Louis  Becke.    New 
York,  Longmans,  1899. 

1790.  PITT,  THE  ELDER.     See  Chatham,  Earl  of. 

1791.  PITT,  THE  YOUNGER.     William  Pitt  [and]  Atterbury  (British 
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PART  II --TOPICS  AND 
REFERENCES 

INTRODUCTORY 

SECTION  1 

Physiography  and  Geography  of  the  British  Isles 
(To  be  considered  entirely  from  the  historical  point  of  view.) 

Summary.1  The  British  Isles  as  a  Whole.  Former  connection  with 
the  mainland;  physical  characteristics  now  possessed  in  common  with 
it ;  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  the  English  Channel ;  effect  of 
the  position  of  the  British  Isles  upon  their  historical  development. 
—  Area,  number,  relative  position,  and  general  appearance ;  effect  of 
the  chief  divisions  upon  racial  mixtures  and  development.  —  Latitude, 
ocean  currents,  winds,  rains  and  fogs,  temperature  ;  effect  of  these  upon 
occupations.  —  Fisheries,  minerals,  other  natural  products ;  their  his- 
toric influences.  —  Surrounding  and  separating  waters,  —  rivers,  harbors, 
canals ;  commercial  advantages  ;  effects  upon  civilization.  —  Increase 
of  population  from  age  to  age  ;  relative  density  of  population  of  differ- 
ent parts  ;  present  wealth  and  importance. 

The  British  Isles  considered  Separately.  Famous  small  islands,  — 
Staffa,  lona,  Holy  Island,  Isle  of  Wight,  Anglesea,  the  Channel 
Islands.  —  Ireland :  area,  surface,  mountains,  drainage,  soil ;  peculiar 
advantages  and  disadvantages ;  effect  of  these  upon  its  history ;  historic 
centers  of  population,  and  reasons  for  the  existence  of  each.  —  Great 
Britain  :  Scotland  and  Wales  to  be  treated  as  Ireland;  England  —  par- 
ticular description  of  rivers  and  harbors,  location  of  natural  products, 

l  The  summaries  and  references  given  in  this  and  in  the  succeeding  sections 
are  to  be  regarded  as  merely  suggestive. 

It  is  not  to  be  expected  that  any  student  should  cover  all  the  topics  given  nor 
read  all  the  references.  This  particular  section  might  be  recurred  to  occasionally 
and  reviewed  with  the  new  light  gained  by  the  study  of  successive  sections. 

165 


166       REFERENCES    FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

lie  of  the  land,  shires  in  geographical  and  historical  grouping,  centers  of 
population  with  their  causes. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  NOTE.  With  the  exception  of  the 
modern  accounts  (for  which,  see  below),  the  works  applying  to  this  section 
are  to  be  found  mainly  among  the  sources  for  the  various  periods  within 
which  they  were  written. 

Sources  —  Collections.  PINKERTON,  Voyages,  II-III.  (See  note 
under  Sources  —  Individual  Works?) 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  NOTE.  Maps  are  indicated  in  sub- 
sequent sections  in  connection  with  the  texts  which  they  are  designed 
to  illustrate.  For  collections  of  maps,  and  especially  information  as 
to  the  Ordnance  Survey  maps,  see  nos.  406-435  in  the  Book  List, 
PP-  37-39'  Part  L 

ADAMS,  C.  C.,  Commercial  Geog.,  i-iv,  1-26,  passim.  COMAN  and 
KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools,  i,  i-io  (physiographic  map  between 
pp.  4  and  5 ;  map  of  industrial  resources,  p.  8).  CHEYNEY,  England, 
i,  i-ii  ;  map,  p.  4.  CUNNINGHAM  and  MCARTHUR,  Industrial  Hist.,  ii. 
EDWARDS,  O.  M.,  Wales  (Nations),  i,  i-io ;  map,  p.  2.  Encyclopaedias  ; 
see  articles,  especially  in  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  the  New  Inter- 
national, Chambers's,  and  the  Universal ;  see  also  the  gazetteers,  etc., 
in  the  Book  List,  p.  jj.  GEIKIE,  A.,  Geography  of  the  British  Isles. 
GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Geography  and  Hist.,  x,  132-150;  cf.  i-x,  1-131. 
GREEN,  J.  R.,  Making  of  Eng.,  7-12.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Geog.  of 
the  British  Isles.  HERBERTSON,  Commercial  Geog.  of  the  British  Isles. 
LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  1-5.  LONGMANS,  School  Geog.,  189-205. 
LYDE,  British  Empire,  58-82.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  I,  v, 
42-50;  map,  p.  xx.  RECLUS,  The  Earth  (i-vol.  ed.),  535  (Gradual  up- 
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and  McMuRRY,  Europe,  173-207.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Es- 
sentials), i,  16-19;  map, pp.  14,  15.  WRONG,  British  Nation,  1-6, 12-13; 
maps,  pp.  2,  4,  6,  7.  YEATS,  Gates  of  Trade  (Technical,  etc.,  Education), 
55-62,  187—233  ;  other  parts,  passim.  YEATS,  Natural  History  of  Com- 
merce (Technical,  etc.,  Education),  Part  I,  ii-vii,  9-65.  Magazine  arti- 
cles (for  these  consult  Poole's  Index,  etc.,  for  the  larger  areas  and  for 
particular  localities.  Harper's  Monthly  Magazine  is  especially  good,  and 
has  an  index  for  Vols.  I-LX  (1850-1880).  Consult  also  the  Century, 
Pop.  Sci.  Mo.,  Scribner,  Atlantic  Mo.).  England :  JESSOPP,  A.,  Random 
Roaming,  in  Nineteenth  Cent.,  Jan.,  1891,  XXIX,  124-144.  '  RIDEING, 
England's  Great  Seaport,  in  Harper's  Mag.,  Jan.,  1879,  LVIII,  161-175. 
WALTON,  A  First  Week  in  Eng.,  in  Harper's  Mag.,  July,  1878,  LVII, 


INTRODUCTORY  167 

229-237.  WHITE,  R.  C.,  Rural  England,  in  Atlantic  Mo.,  Aug.,  1879, 
XLIV,  241-252.  Wales:  RIDEING,  The  Route  of  the  Wild  Irishman, 
in  Harper's  Mag.,  June,  1887,  LXXV,  91-98.  SIKES,  On  the  Welsh 
Border,  in  Harper's  Mag.,  Jan.,  1878,  LVI,  211-224.  SIKES,  The  Wild 
Welsh  Coast,  in  Harper's  Mag.,  Feb.,  1883,  LXVI,  327-352.  Scotland: 
CONANT,  Picturesque  Edinburgh,  in  Harper's  Mag.,  Apr.,  1879,  LVI II, 
673-681.  RIDEING,  The  Land  o'  Burns,  in  Harper's  Mag.,  July,  1879, 
LIX,  180-191.  Ireland ' :  CLOUD,  An  Irish  Fishing  Village,  in  Harper's 
Mag.,  Apr.,  1880,  LX,  682-689.  HALL,  A.  S.,  Through  the  Emerald 
Isle,  in  Overland  Mo.,  Feb.,  1900,  XXXV,  159-169;  March,  1900,  257- 
264.  MAYO,  EARL  OF,  The  Tourist  in  Ire.,  in  Arineteenth  Cent.,  Aug., 
1897,  XLII,  185-205. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AVEBURY,  Scenery  of  Eng.,  passim. 
BONNEY,  Our  Planet,  Part  IV,  iv,  354-403 ;  maps,  pp.  363,  369,  388,  399. 
CHISHOLM,  Commercial  Geog.,  207-232.  CREIGHTON,  M.,  Essays,  266- 
280  (Fenland).  DAWKINS,  Early  Man,  xiv,  481-497.  FREEMAN,  His- 
torical Geog.,  xiii,  563-576.  FREEMAN,  Towns  and  Districts.  GEIKIE, 
A.,  Scenery  of  Scot.  GEIKIE,  J.,  Physical  Features  of  Scot.,  in  Scot.  Geog. 
Mag.,  Jan.-Mar.,  1885,  I,  nos.  1-3,  pp.  26-41.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  British 
Empire,  11-109.  GUEST,  Origines  Celticae,  II,  Part  I,  ii,  35-61;  map, 
I,  p.  49.  Guidebooks  ;  see  Part  I,  p. 33,  note.  HUTCHINSON,  Races,  II, 
xxi,  490-504.  JOHNSON,  THEO.,  Imperial  Britain,  Part  II,  48-50,  94; 
Part  III,  95-138,  149-160,  162-174;  maps,  pp.  95,  104,  109,  177,  180, 
185,  223,  228.  JOHNSTON,  K.,  Geography,  167-182.  LOFTIE,  London, 
I,  i,  1-24 ;  map,  p.  i.  MACKINDER,  Britain,  passim  (maps  and  diagrams). 
MALDEN,  History  on  the  Face  of  Eng.,  in  Royal  Hist.  Soc.,  Trans.,  New 
Ser.,  I,  1-17.  MILL,  H.  R.,  International  Geog.,  Part  II,  Book  I,  xi, 
123-137,  passim  (Europe,  G.  G.  Chisholm) ;  xii,  138-187  (H.  R.  Mill); 
187-196  (Ireland,  G.  A.  J.  Cole)  [Bibl.].  RAMSAY,  A.  C.,  Geology  and 
Geog.  of  Great  Britain,  passim ;  especially  xxix-xxxiv,  310-400.  RECLUS, 
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Isles).  SKENE,  Celtic  Scot.,  I,  i,  7-16 ;  physical  map,  p.  8.  SMITH,  G., 
Lectures,  21-41  (Greatness  of  Eng.).  STODDARD,  Lectures,  IX.  WOOD- 
WARD, H.  B.,  Geology  of  Eng.  and  Wales,  Part  III,  584-61 1  (Denudation 
and  scenery). 

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J.  P.,  British  Topography.  CHANNING  and  HART,  Guide  to  Am.  Hist.,  54 
(for  treaties  of  partition  and  delimitation,  1492-1895).  Chicago  Pub. 
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ing, 85-99,  no-ii  i,  130-139,  passim.  MACKINDER,  Britain ;  bibl.  after 
each  chapter.  MILL,  H.  R.,  Choice  of  Geog.  Books,  44—142,  passim. 
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I.  ENGLAND    BEFORE    THE    NORMAN 
CONQUEST,  TO   1066 

SECTION  2 

Prehistoric  Times 

Summary.  [Introductory  (may  be  omitted) :  Value  to  history  of 
archaeology,  ethnology,  geology,  philology,  and  other  auxiliary  sciences  ; 
the  methods  of  anthropology  and  ethnology ;  three  race  groups  in  Eu- 
rope,—  Teutonic,  Alpine,  Mediterranean;  race  characteristics  in  the 
British  Isles ;  question  of  the  Aryan  theory ;  the  Morgan  classification 
of  races  into  savagery,  barbarism,  and  civilization ;  application  in  the 
British  Isles.] 

Mythical  history  :  origin,  character,  value.  —  Character  of  remains  in 
the  British  Isles ;  classification  according  to  implements,  as  rough-stone, 
smooth-stone,  bronze ;  according  to  means  of  subsistence,  as  hunting 
and  fishing,  pastoral,  agricultural ;  according  to  dwellings  and  tombs, 
as  cave  men,  long-barrow  men,  round-barrow  men ;  possibility  of  kinship 
with  existing  races,  e.g.  Eskimos  and  Basques. 

Sources.     NOTE.     For  this  section  there  are  no  written  sources. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  i. 
CHEYNEY,  England,  ii,  12, 13.  CHURCH,  A.  J.,  Early  Britain  (Nations), 
i,  i-io,  passim.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools, 
n-13.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist,  1-5.  GIBBINS,  Industry,  i, 
3-8.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  5-12.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading 
Facts,  2-7.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  I,  i,  3-5.  TERRY,  B., 
England,  2-4.  TYLOR,  Anthropology  (International  Scientific),  passim, 
especially  56-79.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  i,  19-20. 
WRONG,  British  Nation,  6-9. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  BURKE,  U.  R.,  Spain,  I,  1-13. 
BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  I,  83-172.  CLODD,  "Primitive"  Man,  passim. 


ENGLAND  BEFORE  THE  NORMAN  CONQUEST    169 

CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  1-25.  DAWKINS,  Early 
Man.  DENIKER,  Races,  i-ii,  12-104;  viii-ix,  280-358;  passim.  Du 
CHAILLU,  Viking  Age,  I,  i-ii,  1-16;  iv-xi,  27-153.  ELTON,  Origins,  i, 
1-5;  vi-viii,  120-216.  EVANS,  Ancient  Bronze  Implements.  EVANS, 
Ancient  Stone  Implements.  FISKE,  Discovery,  I,  i,  1-147,  especially 
24-32  (Morgan's  classification).  GUEST,  Origines  Celticae,  I.  HEARN, 
Aryan  Household,  v,  112-142;  viii-ix,  192-231;  xi,  259-276;  xiv-xx, 
317-481.  HODGKIN,  England  to  1066  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  I),  i, 
1-5.  HYDE,  Literary  Hist,  of  Ire.,  ii-xii,  1 7-1 32,  passim.  KEANE,  Eth- 
nology (Cambridge  Geog.),  iv-vi,  50-140;  viii,  162-189;  xiv,  374-420, 
passim.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  III,  1754-1755  (Ire.).  LAVISSE, 
Histoire  de  France,  I,  Part  II,  3-11.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire 
Generate,  II,  721-725.  LUBBOCK,  Prehistoric  Times,  passim.  MASON, 
Origins  of  Invention,  passim.  MULLER,  M.,  Science  of  Language,  I, 
v-vi,  213-312.  PICTON,  Liverpool,  I,  1-3.  RIPLEY,  Races,  i-vi,  1-130; 
xii,  300-334  ;  xvii-xviii,  453-512.  SERGI,  Mediterranean  Race,  xi,  205- 
210.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  I,  64-68.  TURNER,  Anglo-Saxons,  I,  1-24. 
WINDLE,  Early  Britain,  i-ii,  1-34;  map,  opposite  title-page. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  14).  CLODD,  "  Primitive  "  Man, 
185-186.  DENIKER,  Races  ;  see  author-index.  ELTON,  Origins,  App.  II, 
425-430.  HODGKIN,  England  to  1066,  App.  I,  493.  KEANE,  Eth- 
nology; see  pref.  and  footnotes,  passim.  LUBBOCK,  Prehistoric  Times, 
footnotes,  passim.  MASON,  Invention ;  see  author-index.  RIPLEY, 
Races,  Supplement,  1-160.  TYLOR,  Anthropology,  441-442. 

GENERAL  NOTE  (for  this  and  succeeding  sections).  To  save  space 
the  compiler  has  employed  the  term  "  [Bibl.]  "  after  some  references  in 
the  paragraphs  of  Modern  Accounts,  Group  I,  and  in  the  paragraphs  of 
Sources  to  indicate  the  existence  of  bibliographical  aids  in  the  works 
referred  to.  Furthermore,  it  seems  unnecessary  in  these  bibliograph- 
ical paragraphs  to  be  constantly  referring  to  bibliographical  works  which 
are  useful  for  long  periods.  A  number  of  the  text-books  and  source 
books  contain  bibliographical  apparatus  of  considerable  value.  Brief 
reading  lists  are  contained  in  the  guides  or  reference  lists  (see  Part  /, 
nos.  298-310).  See  also  in  GROSS,  Sources  (no.  120),  especially  the 
Tables  of  the  Principal  Sources,  App.  D  ;  GARDINER  and  MULLINGER, 
Introduction  to  Eng.  History  (no.  //<?),  Part  II ;  New  England  History 
Teachers' Association,  Historical  Sources  (no.  jc>7),and  History  Syllabus 
(no.  307} ;  articles  in  the  encyclopaedias  and  other  bibliographical  works 
(e.g.,  nos.  145-175),  especially  The  Dictionary  of  National  Biography  (no. 
/6/),  under  the  names  indicated  in  each  section.  The  term  "  passim  " 
is  hereafter  omitted  in  the  bibliographical  paragraphs,  although  the  ref- 
erences are  frequently  applicable  to  several  sections. 


I/O       REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

SECTION  3 

The  "Celts  " 

Summary.  Sources  of  our  information :  early  travelers  (Pytheas, 
Posidonius) ;  accounts  of  the  Tin  Islands,  possibly  referring  to  Britain. 
—  Accounts  of  the  Romans  (Caesar,  Tacitus).  —  The  "Celtic  race": 
Brythons,  or  Britons ;  Goidels  or  Gaels ;  Manx,  Erse,  Welsh,  Cornish, 
Picts,  Scots,  Caledonians ;  leading  tribes  (Cantii,  Trinobantes,  Iceni, 
etc.).  —  Customs  of  the  Britons  :  village  life,  dwellings,  subsistence  ; 
clothing  and  ornaments ;  coinage  ;  tribal  organization ;  fortifications, 
weapons;  religion  of  the  Druids;  intercourse  with  the  Continent; 
migrations,  war,  commerce. 

Sources1  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
303-304,  309-31 1.  BEDE,  History,  4-7,  19-23 ;  also  in  Works,  II,  28-37, 
61-67  (cf.  introd.,  1-29;  pref.,  5-20).  HUNTINGDON,  Chronicle,  1-12. 
MONMOUTH,  British  Hist.,  in  Monkish  Historians,  Books  I-III,  1-61  ; 
also  in  Six  Chron.,  90-137.  NENNIUS,  History  of  the  Britons,  in 
Monkish  Historians,  5-36;  also  in  Six  Chron.,  383-416. 

Sources — Collections.  NOTE.  Collections  that  occur  frequently 
will  be  referred  to  after  their  first  appearance  by  the  names  of  their 
editors  alone. 

COLBY, Sources,  1-5, passim.  HOLINSHED,  Chronicles,  1,427-475, 543- 
637;  V,  33-73  (Scot.);  VI,  73-83  (Ire.).  KENDALL,  Source-Book,  1-3, pas- 
sim. LEE,  G.  C.,  Source-Book,  65-73,  passim.  PETRIE,  Monumenta 
Britannica,  pp.  i-vii,  cliii-cliv,  291.  TREMAIN,  History,  i-io,  passim. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  French  Nation,  14- 
22.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  i.  CHEYNEY,  England,  ii,  14-19; 

1  In  using  the  sources  the  reader  should  bear  in  mind:  first,  that  the  so-called 
"  sources  "  are  not  always  contemporary,  but  are  often  only  approximately  so,  as 
distinguished  from  modern  accounts ;  second,  that  authors  of  "  sources  "  often 
began  their  accounts  by  drawing  upon  previous  writers  (sometimes  otherwise 
lost  to  us),  and  that  these  accounts  become  of  more  importance  as  the  author 
approaches  his  own  times ;  third,  that  "  sources  "  are  often  from  uncritical  and 
even  unreliable  authors.  Thus  in  the  references  given  above,  Nennius  (c.  800  A.n.) 
and  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth  (i  147)  are  quite  uncritical,  and  their  accounts  of  this 
period  are  valuable  mainly  as  furnishing  the  material  for  much  English  literature ; 
Henry  of  Huntingdon  (who  died  c.  1155)  is  not  contemporaneous,  but  borrows 
largely  from  Bede  (73i)and  the  Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle ;  Bede  in  turn  draws  on 
Orosius  (c.  400)  and  Gildas  (c.  550) ;  while  that  part  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle 
which  covers  the  first  five  centuries  was  apparently  inserted  during  the  reign  of 
King  Alfred  (892).  Consult  GROSS,  Sources  (no.  720),  pp.  178,  181, 186, 189,  291 ; 
New  England  History  Teachers'  Association,  Historical  Sources  (no.  307), 
pp.  130-132, 136-137,  149;  and  see  article  "Orosius"  in  the  New  International 
Encyclopaedia  (no.  fjj). 


ENGLAND  BEFORE  THE  NORMAN  CONQUEST    171 

map,  p.  15.  CHURCH,  A.  J.,  Early  Britain  (Nations),  i,  i-io,  passim. 
COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools,  13-19.  CREASY, 
English  Const.,  21-30.  EDWARDS,  O.  M.,  Wales  (Nations),  i,  10-17. 
FREEMAN,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  1-8.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist., 
5-10.  GIBBINS,  Industry,  i,  8-20.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  Eng- 
lish Hist.,  1-6.  LARNED,  History  for  Schools,  1-5.  LINGARD,  England, 
abr.,  4-7.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  7-10.  MYERS,  Mediaeval  and 
Mod.  Hist.,  ii-iz.  OMAN,  England,  1-4.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist., 
Book  I,  i,  5-12.  RHYS,  Celtic  Britain  (S.  P.  C.  K.),  i-ii,  1-75;  iv-vii, 
112-276;  map,  p.  i.  RHYS  and  JONES,  Welsh  People,  introd.,  xxii- 
xxiv;  i-ii,  1-74;  map,  p.  i  [Bibl.].  TERRY,  B.,  England,  4-6. 
TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  I,  i,  2-3.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English 
Hist.  (Essentials),  i,  21-23.  WALPOLE,  C.  G.,  Ireland,  1-12  [Bibl.]. 
WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  map  at  end.  WRONG,  British  Nation, 
9-11,  18-20. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
pp.  xxx-xliv.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  14-20;  cf.  2-14.  BABCOCK, 
Two  Centuries,  i,  9-20.  BAGWELL,  Ireland,  I,  i,  1-16.  BURTON,  J.  H., 
Scotland,  I,  173-246.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I,  i,  1-27.  CHURTON, 
Early  Church,  i,  1-21.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I, 
59-72,  78-84,  91-137,  215-223.  Du  CHAILLU,  Viking  Age,  I,  iii,  17-26; 
xii-xxxii,  154-463.  ELTON,  Origins,  i-v,  5-119;  ix-x,  217-289;  map, 
end  of  vol.  FAIRHOLT,  Costume,  I,  1-16.  FROUDE,  Caesar,  xiv,  214- 
246.  GARNIER,  Landed  Interest,  I,  i,  7-22.  GIBBON,  Roman  Empire, 
III,  40-45.  GIBBON,  Roman  Empire,  abr.,  I,  223-224.  GILES,  Ancient 
Britons,  I,  i,  1-13;  iv,  45-52.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Making  of  Eng.,  13-15, 
24-25.  GUEST,  Origines  Celticae,  II,  Part  I,  i,  1-34;  iii-iv,  62-118; 
Part  II,  iii,  200-217  ;  map,  I,  p.  200.  HILL,  O.  T.,  Monasticism,  app., 
519-530.  HODGKIN,  England  to  1066  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  I),  i,  5-7. 
HOZIER,  Invasions,  I,  introd.,  i-n.  HUME,  D.,  England,  I,  i,  1-4,  11-13. 
HUTCHINSON,  Races,  II,  xxi,  490-504,  passim.  HYDE,  Literary  Hist, 
of  Ire.,  i,  1-16.  JENNINGS,  A.  C.,  The  Church,  i,  1-19.  JOYCE,  Ancient 
Ire.,  2  vols.,  passim.  JOYCE,  Short  Hist,  of  Ire.,  Part  I,  i-xiv,  1-122. 
KNIGHT,  England,  I,  i,  1-15.  LAPPENBERG,  Anglo-Saxon  Kings,  I, 
Part  I,  i,  5-21.  LAPPENBERG,  England  (German  ed.),  1, 1-19.  LARNED, 
Ready  Reference,  I,  318-319;  III,  1755  (Ire.) ;  IV,  2838-2839  (Scot.). 
LAVISSE,  Histoire  de  France;  cf.  I,  Part  II,  12-75.  LAVISSE  et  RAM- 
BAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  I,  571-573.  LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures,  Lect. 

I,  1-9.     MACPHERSON,  Commerce,  I,  42-43,  52-53,  79-81,  87-88,  115- 
118,  128,  132-137,  152.     MAINE,  Institutions,  passim;    especially  Lect. 

II,  24-63.     MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Corporations, 


1/2       REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

1,1-4.  MOMMSEN,  Rome,  1, 185-211.  PALGRAVE,  F.,  Commonwealth, 
xv,  452-465 ;  Part  II,  cxcix-cc.  PALGRAVE,  Anglo-Saxons,  1-5.  PEAR- 
SON, England,  I,  i,  1-21.  PETRIE,  Monumenta,  cli-clii.  PICTET,  Les 
Origines,  3  vols.,  passim.  PICTON,  Liverpool,  I,  3-4.  RAINE,  York 
(Historic  Towns),  i,  1-2.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  I,  i-ii,  1-38. 
RHYS,  Origin  of  Religion  (Hibbert  Lectures,  1886).  RIPLEY,  Races 
(see  Sect.  2).  SERGI,  Mediterranean  Race,  i,  1-27,  passim  (see  index); 
SKENE,  Celtic  Scot.,  I,  iv,  164-225;  III,  iii-vi,  90-134,  145-245. 
STOKES,  Celtic  Church,  Lect.  I-IV,  1-96.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  I,  i- 

10,  30-35,  68-71,  84-90,  98-110.      TURNER,  Anglo-Saxons,  I,  25-76. 
WINDLE,  Early  Britain,  iii-v,  35-118  ;  xi,  207-219.     WRIGHT,  Celt,  i-iii, 
1-119.     WRIGHT,  Womankind,  i,  1-23,  passim. 

Bibliography  (see  also  tmder  Sect.  14,  and  general  note,  Sect. 2).  BAB- 
COCK,  Two  Centuries,  4-6.  ELTON,  Origins,  App.  II,  425-430.  GARNIER, 
Landed  Interest,  II,  536-553.  HODGKIN,  England  to  1066,  App.  I, 
493-496.  HURST,  Literature  of  Theology,  348.  JOYCE,  Ancient  Ire., 

11,  585-609.     LAPPENBERG,  England  (German  ed.),  I,  introd.,  xxxi- 
Ixxviii.      RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  I,   540-553.     RIPLEY,   Races, 
Supplement,  1-160.     WALPOLE,  C.  G.,  Ireland,  xxxi-xxxv. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.1  BALLANTYNE,  R.  M.,  The  Hot 
Swamp.  Dodd.  [L.]  CARADOC  and  DEVA,  In  Days  of  Old.  New 
York,  1870.  [B.  P.  L.]  DORSEY,  ANNA  HANSON,  Nora  Brady's  Vow, 
Mona  the  Vestal.  Philadelphia,  1869.  [B.P.  L.]  The  Druidess ;  a 
tale  of  the  fourth  century,  from  the  German.  London,  1848.  [B.P.  L.] 
LE  HARDY,  E.,  Agabus:  or,  the  last  of  the  Druids.  [B.P.L.]  MAX- 
WELL, SIR  HERBERT,  A  Duke  of  Britain.  Blackwood.  [N.]  PALMER, 
ELLEN,  The  Standard  Bearer.  [B.  P.  L.] 

1  Certain  titles  which  could  not  be  verified  are  taken  from  published  fiction 
lists.     Whenever  this  is  done  an  abbreviation  is  added  to  the  title  to  indicate  the 
list  from  which  it  is  taken,  where  further  information  is  frequently  to  be  found. 
The  abbreviations  and  lists  are  as  follows  : 
[B.]  BAKER,  ERNEST  A.,  A  Descriptive  Guide  to  the  Best  Fiction,  British 

and  American.     New  York,  Macmillan,  1903. 
[B.P.L.]     A  Chronological  Index  to  Historical  Fiction  (Bost.  Pub.  Lib.  Bull., 

Jan.,  1892,  etc.     See  no.  34,  p.  6). 
[Cin.]  Cincinnati  Public  Library,  Finding  List  of  English  Prose  Fiction. 

Cincinnati,  O.,  1902. 

[L.]  LAWRENCE,  Classified  Reading.     See  no.  si, p.  5. 

[N.]  NIELD,  JONATHAN,  Guide  to  the  Best  Historical  Novels  and  Tales. 

London,  Mathews,  1902. 

BAKER,  ERNEST  A.,  History  in  Fiction  (2  vols.  New  York,  Button,  1907), 
appeared  too  late  to  be  referred  to.  For  other  fiction  lists,  see  KROEGER,  Guide 
to  Reference  Books  (no.  143,  p.  /6),  pp.  39-40. 


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Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.1  MONNEY,  WILLIAM,  Caractacus ; 
a  new  tragedy.  2d  ed.  London,  1817.  [B.P.L.]  PHILIPS,  AMBROSE, 
The  Briton  (Valens) ;  a  tragedy.  London,  1722.  [B.  P.  L.] 


SECTION  4 

The  Romans  in  Britain 

Summary.  The  Roman  Conquest :  Caesar's  invasions ;  Claudius, 
43  A. D. ;  Plautius  ;  resistance  of  Caractacus;  capture  of  Mona;  revolt 
of  Boadicea ;  Agricola.  —  Roman  Britain  :  garrisons  ;  spread  of  Latin 
language  and  customs ;  provincial  organization ;  growth  of  Roman 
towns  ;  settlers ;  the  walls  of  Hadrian  and  Antoninus ;  Roman  roads  ; 
rural  life  ;  industries;  Christianity;  decay  of  Roman  Britain  ;  the  Picts 
and  Scots ;  withdrawal  of  the  Roman  troops,  c.  407  A.D.  ;  relapse  into 
barbarism ;  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  Roman  rule. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
305-309;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  6-n  ;  cf.  notes  in  II,  8-10.  BEDE,  History, 
7-9 ;  also  in  Works,  II,  36-59.  ETHELWERD,  Chronicle,  in  Six  Chron., 
2-3.  GILDAS,  Works,  Giles  ed.,  ii,  7-9;  in  Monkish  Historians,  ii,  7-15; 
in  Six  Chron.,  299-307.  HUNTINGDON,  Chronicle,  12-36.  MONMOUTH, 
British  Hist.,  in  Monkish  Historians,  Books  IV-VI,  61-130;  in  Six 
Chron.,  106-179  (legendary).  TACITUS,  Life  of  Agricola,  Allen  ed., 
1-28  (Latin).  TACITUS,  Works,  Oxford  ed.,  I,  Book  XII,  288-294; 
Book  XIV,  372-378  ;  II,  343-389  (Agricola). 

Sources — Collections.  BUTLER,  Fathers,  VI,  392-401  (St.  Alban). 
COLBY,  1-8,  passim.  GEE  and  HARDY,  Documents,  i.  HADDAN  and 
STUBBS,  Councils,  I,  3-40.  HOLINSHED,  1, 475-543 ;  V,  73-140  (Scot.). 
KENDALL,  1-4,  passim.  LEE,  G.  C.,  66-78,  passim.  PETRIE,  pp.  x- 
xviii,  xx,  xxii-xxvi,  xlviii,  1-lxxi,  Ixxv-lxxix,  Ixxxi,  Ixxxiii-lxxxvii,  xc, 
xcii— xcvi,  c-civ,  cliii-clxxiii,  292,  296—299.  STANTON,  Menology,  281— 
282  (St.  Alban).  TREMAIN,  1-19,  passim  [Bibl.].  University  of  Pa., 
Translations,  VI,  no.  4,  21-37,  passim. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  1-3. 
ARMITAGE,  English  Nation,  i,  1-7.  BISHOP,  Pictures,  9-19  (Dickens). 
CAESAR;  see  close  of  Group  II  for  biographies  of  Casar.  CHEYNEY, 

1  Certain  titles  which  could  not  be  verified  are  taken  from  the  Boston  Public 
Library  Bulletins  (for  full  title,  see  under  the  preceding  note).  In  cases  where 
poems  are  to  be  found  in  collections,  or  particular  editions  of  works,  the  references 
given  are  to  the  collections  or  editions  named  in  the  appendix. 


174       REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH    HISTORY 

England,  iii,  20-34  ;  map,  p.  24.  CHURCH,  A.  J.,  Early  Britain  (Nations), 
ii-ix,  12-91.  CHURCH,  R.  W.,  Middle  Ages  (Epochs),  map,  opposite  title- 
page.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools,  19-28 ;  map, 
p.  27.  EDWARDS,  O.  M.,  Wales  (Nations),  ii,  18-30.  FREEMAN,  Old 
Eng.  Hist.,  9-21 ;  map,  p.  17.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  10-25. 
GIBBINS,  Industry,  ii,  21-33.  GIBBON,  Roman  Empire  (Student's  ed.), 
2,  5,  195,  238,  384.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  5-6;  illus.  ed.,  I,  8-10. 
HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  6-9.  LARNED,  History  for 
Schools,  5-12;  map,  p.  8.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  3-4,  7-14;  map,  p.  3. 
MACKINTOSH,  JOHN,  Scotland  (Nations),  i-ii;  map,  p.  i.  MONT- 
GOMERY, Leading  Facts,  17-28.  OMAN,  England,  4-13.  POWELL,  F.  Y., 
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13-45.  HUME,  D.,  England,  I,  i,  4-11  ;  cf.  index,  591-592.  KILLEN, 
Ireland,  I,  Book  I,  i,  3-24.  KNIGHT,  England,  I,  ii,  16-31.  LANG, 
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PHERSON,  Commerce,  I,  115-118,  151-156,  188-193,  I9S~2I7>  passim. 
MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Corporations,  I,  4-10. 
MERIVALE,  Roman  Empire,  I,  405-420;  IV,  114-116;  VI,  87-89,  222- 
260;  VII,  320-331;  VIII,  265-266.  MONTLEMBERT,  Monks  of  the 
West,  I,  Book  VIII,  i-iii,  643-699;  II,  Book  IX,  i-viii,  1-135.  ^AL' 
GRAVE,  F.,  Anglo-Saxons,  5-26.  PEARSON,  England,  I,  ii-v,  22-82. 
PETRIE,  Monumenta,  p.  clii;  map,  p.  i.  PICTON,  Liverpool,  I,  4-5. 
RAINE,  York  (Historic  Towns),  i-ii,  2-25.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Founda- 
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5-10.  SCARTH,  Roman  Britain,  whole  vol. ;  map,  opposite  title-page. 
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90-97.  TURNER,  Anglo-Saxons,  I,  77-87,  158-202.  WINDLE,  Early 
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xvi,  290-300.  Napoleon  III,  II,  vii,  165-184;  viii,  206-225. 

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Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  COWPER,  WILLIAM,  Boadicea; 
an  ode,  in  Works,  Globe  ed.,  175-176.  DE  VERB,  SIR  AUBREY,  Julian 
the  Apostate.  GLOVER,  RICHARD,  Boadicea ;  a  tragedy.  In  Scott's 
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SECTION  5 

The  Early  Germans 

Summary.  The  home  of  the  Angles,  Jutes,  and  Saxons.  —  Society 
of  the  Early  Germans  :  value  of  the  writings  of  Caesar  and  Tacitus,  and 
the  Salic  Law  ;  social  classes ;  marriage  and  the  position  of  woman ; 
race  groups ;  dwellings ;  means  of  subsistence,  and  industrial  groups ; 
government  —  war,  legislation,  law  and  order ;  religion  —  deities,  the 
priesthood ;  summary  of  valuable  traits. 

Sources — Individual  "Works.  TACITUS,  Germania,  Furneaux  ed., 
37-123  (Latin),  cf.  introd.,  1-33;  also  in  Works,  Oxford  ed.,  II,  286- 
342  (cf.  MOMMSEN,  Die  Germania  des  Tacitus,  in  Reden  und  Aufsatze, 

M4-I53)- 

Sources — Collections.  COLBY,  9-11.  HENDERSON,  E.  F.,  Doc- 
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G.,  Civilization,  II,  no.  2,  19-38.  KENDALL,  4-11.  LEE,  G.  C.,  79-80. 
STUBBS,  Charters,  52-59  (Latin).  TREMAIN,  23-27  [Bibl.].  Univer- 
sity of  Pa.,  VI,  no.  3,  2-36. 

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106.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist.,  130-131.  ALLEN,  G.,  Anglo- 
Saxon  Britain,  i-ii,  1-18.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  3-4.  CHEYNEY, 
England,  iv,  39-42.  CREASY,  English  Const.,  16-21.  EMERTON,  Intro- 
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(GREEN).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  1-5 ;  illus.  ed.,  I,  1-8.  GRIFFIS, 
Holland,  19-51.  HENDERSON,  E.  F.,  Germany,  1-14.  HOSMER,  Anglo- 
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TOZER,  Geography,  xi,  Sect.  6,  125-126.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist. 
(Essentials),  iii,  36-41 ;  maps,  pp.  37,  40.  WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches, 
30-35;  maps,  end  of  vol.  WRONG,  British  Nation,  27-28. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ALLEN,  W.  F.,  Essays,  215-239. 
ANDERSON,  R.  B.,  Norse  Mythology.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  35- 
40.  BEMONT  et  MONOD,  Histoire  de  1'Eur.,  ii,  23-34.  BRUNNER, 
Rechtsgeschichte,  I,  i,  27-184.  BRYAN,  The  Mark,  passim.  COULANGES, 


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FARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  137-140.  CUNNINGHAM,  English  Industry, 
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591 ;  II,  i-xxvi,  1-432.  ELTON,  Origins,  map,  pi.  8,  Ptolemy.  FOR- 
SYTH,  Jury,  1-44.  FREEMAN,  Essays,  Essay  VII,  164-181.  FROUDE, 
Caesar,  xvi,  280-290.  GIBBON,  Roman  Empire,  I,  213-236,  357-360; 
III,  37-40.  GIBBON,  Roman  Empire,  abr.,  I,  105-106,  222-223.  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  7-20.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Making  of  Eng.,  15-21. 
GUMMERE,  Germanic  Origins.  HODGKIN,  England  to  1066  (Political 
Hist,  of  Eng.,  I),  vi,  79-85.  HODGKIN,  Italy,  II,  109-110;  III,  246- 
284;  V,  189-193.  HUME,  D.,  England,  I,  i,  13-16.  KEARY,  Vikings, 
ii,  29-73.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  5-10.  LARNED, 
Ready  Reference,  II,  779-780.  LEA,  Superstition,  99-108.  MAITLAND, 
F.  W.,  Origin  of  the  Borough,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  XI,  13-19.  MAURER, 
Markenverfassung,  1-25.  MERIVALE,  Roman  Empire,  I,  203-507. 
MOMMSEN,  Rome,  I,  127-184.  MOTLEY,  Dutch  Republic,  I,  1-18. 
PEARSON,  England,  I,  vii,  104-118.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  I,  x, 
137-174.  STUBBS,  Constitutional  Hist.,  I,  1-62.  TAYLOR,  H.,  English 
Const.,  1, 81-116.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  1, 110-114, 176-180.  TURNER, 
Anglo-Saxons,  88-157,  203-250 ;  map,  frontispiece.  WAITZ,  Verfassung, 
I.  WRIGHT,  Womankind,  ii,  24-36,  passim. 

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NER,  Rechtsgeschichte;  cf.  1, 1-24.  BRYAN,  The  Mark,  157-160.  CUN- 
NINGHAM, Industry,  I,  3d  ed.,  651-673;  4th  ed.,  657-681.  GARNIER, 
Landed  Interest,  II,  536-553.  GUMMERE,  Germanic  Origins,  footnotes. 
HODGKIN,  England  to  1066,  App.  I,  496-508.  LAPPENBERG,  England 
(German  ed.),  I,  introd.,  xxxi-lxxviii.  PETRIE,  Monumenta,  pref.,  49-96. 
RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  I,  540-553.  STUBBS,  Constitutional 
Hist.,  footnotes.  TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  footnotes. 

Illustrative  Material — Prose.  DAHN,  FELIX,  Attila;  historischer 
Roman  aus  der  Volkerwanderung.  Leipzig,  Breitkopf  &  Hartel,  1898. 
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SECTION  6 

Teutonic  Invasions  and  Settlements,  to  600  A.D. 

Summary.  Britain  as  left  by  the  Romans.  —  Invading  tribes  ;  lines 
of  invasion ;  earlier  ravages ;  tradition  of  earliest  settlements  under 
Hengist  and  Horsa ;  value  of  the  tradition ;  methods  of  invasion ; 
treatment  of  the  natives ;  legend  of  King  Arthur ;  battle  of  Deorham, 
577  A.D.  —  Early  kingdoms  :  Angles,  —  Bernicia  and  Deira,  Mercia, 


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North  Folk,  South  Folk;  East-,  Middle-,  South-,  and  West-Saxons; 
Jutes,  —  Kent,  Isle  of  Wight;  the  so-called  Heptarchy. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
311-315;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  2,  4,  14-21,  passim;  cf.  notes  in  II,  10-18. 
BEDE,  History,  23-26;  also  in  Works,  II,  68-77.  ETHELWERD, 
Chronicle,  in  Six  Chron.,  3-11.  GILDAS,  Works,  in  Monkish  His- 
torians, ii,  15-23;  in  Six  Chron.,  307-314.  HUNTINGDON,  Chronicle, 
37-55.  MALMESBURY,  Chronicle,  5-17.  MONMOUTH,  British  Hist.,  in 
Monkish  Historians,  Books  VII-XII,  131-257;  in  Six  Chron.,  180-292 
(legendary).  WORCESTER,  Chronicle,  1-9. 

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1-4  (David  of  Wales),  197-204  (St.  Patrick) ;  V,  157-160  (St.  Comgall) ; 
VI,  128-133  (St-  Columba)  ;  VII,  49-54  (St.  Palladius).  COLBY,  12-14. 
GOULD,  BARING-,  Lives,  II,  14-22  (St.  Bridget) ;  III,  285-306  (St.  Pat- 
rick) ;  IV,  49-58  (St.  Richard) ;  VI,  90-126  (St.  Columba) ;  XII,  653- 
659  (St.  Abban).  HOLINSHED,  V,  140-172  (Scot.).  KENDALL,  12-13. 
LEE,  G.  C.,  80-83  J  c*-  76-78.  PETRIE,  299-305.  STANTON,  39-40  (St. 
Gildas),  112-113  (St-  Paul  de  Leon),  113-115  (St.  Gregory),  120-121 
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site title-page.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  4-9;  map,  p.  4.  ARMI- 
TAGE,  English  Nation,  ii,  8-17.  BISHOP,  Pictures,  20-26  (GIBBON, 
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5-11  (GIBBON).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  6-12;  map,  p.  12;  illus. 
ed.,  I,  10-26;  maps,  pp.  18,  21,  30.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  Eng- 
lish Hist.,  10-16  ;  map,  beginning  of  vol.  LARNED,  History  for  Schools, 
12-21;  map,  p.  19.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  50-59.  LINGARD, 
England,  abr.,  15-16.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  29-33;  maP» 
p.  34.  MYERS,  Mediaeval  and  Mod.  Hist.,  23-26.  OMAN,  England,  ii, 
14-19.  POWELL,  F.  Y.,  Early  England  (Epochs  of  Eng.  Hist.),  Book 
II,  37-54;  map,  p.  53.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  I,  iii,  19-25. 
ROBINSON,  Western  Eur.,  Part  I,  iii,  25-43;  map,  p.  26.  TERRY,  B., 
England,  6-17.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  I,  i,  4-6;  map, 
p.  6.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  iii,  41-46 ;  map,  p.  44. 
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29  (Aidan).  BABCOCK,  Two  Centuries,  iii-xiii,  46-239.  BEARD,  C.  A., 
Introduction,  i-n.  BEDE,  History;  map,  opposite  title-page.  BEMONT 
et  MONOD,  Histoire  de  1'Eur.,  ix,  130-139,  440-604;  list  of  popes,  139. 
BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I,  1-2.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial 
Hist.,  I,  140-146.  CUNNINGHAM,  English  Industry,  I  (either  ed.),  54- 
65.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Arthur,  Ceawlin,  Cerdic,  Hengist, 
Maelgwn  (Gwynedd).  Du  CHAILLU,  Viking  Age,  II,  xxvii-xxviii,  433- 
461.  ELTON,  Origins,  xii,  343-398;  maps,  pi.  4,  9.  FREEMAN,  Three 
Homes,  68-98,  358-399 ;  cf.  238-357.  FREEMAN,  Essays,  Essay  I,  1-39. 
FREEMAN,  Historical  Geog.,  iv,  sect.  4,  98-100.  FREEMAN,  Norman 
Conquest,  I,  6-19.  FREEMAN,  Lectures,  61-112.  GARNIER,  Landed 
Interest,  I,  iv,  45-57.  GIBBON,  Roman  Empire,  IV,  144-159.  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  20-37;  maps,  pp.  24,  32.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Making 
of  Eng.,  26-188.  GUEST,  Origines  Celticae,  II,  Part  II,  ii,  147-199 ;  v-x, 
242-330 ;  maps,  I,  147,  242 ;  and  II,  282.  HODGKIN,  England  to  1066 
(Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  I),  vi,  85-1 1 1 ;  map,  end  of  vol.  HODGKIN,  Italy, 
II,  217-218.  HOZIER,  Invasions,  I,  iv,  46-56.  HUME,  D.,  England,  I, 
i,  16-26.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  1-3.  LAPPEN- 
BERG,  Anglo-Saxon  Kings,  I,  Part  II,  v-viii,  86-180.  LAPPENBERG, 
England  (German  ed.),  I,  65-132.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  323, 
780-782;  IV,  2839  (Scot.).  LINGARD,  England,  I;  74-88.  LOFTIE, 
London,  I,  iii,  50-75 ;  map,  p.  50.  LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  I, 
14-18.  PALGRAVE,  F.,  English  Commonwealth,  xvi,  466-481.  PAL- 
GRAVE,  F.,  Anglo-Saxons,  27-40 ;  map,  p.  27.  PEARSON,  England,  I, 
vi, 83-103.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  I,  viii-ix,  117-136;  map,  p.  136. 
RHYS,  Arthurian  Legend.  ROUND,  Commune  of  London,  Study  I,  i- 
27.  SKENE,  Celtic  Scotland,  I,  iii,  114-163.  STOKES,  Celtic  Church, 
Lect.  V-VI,  97-130.  STUBBS,  Constitutional  Hist.,  1, 63-73.  TAYLOR, 
H.,  English  Const.,  118-154.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  I,  116-121,  130- 
140.  TURNER,  Anglo-Saxons,  I,  251-336;  II,  208-222.  WINDLE, 
Early  Britain,  ix,  171-186.  WRIGHT,  Biographia,  I,  115-162. 

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BABCOCK,  Two  Lost  Centuries,  4-6.  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  n. 
CUNNINGHAM,  Industry,  I,  3d  ed.,  651-673 ;  4th  ed.,  657-681.  ELTON, 
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Tilton.  CHURCH,  A.  J.,  Heroes  of  Chivalry  and  Romance,  in  King 
Arthur  and  the  Round  Table,  63-211.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1900. 
LANIER,  SIDNEY,  ed.  The  Boys'  King  Arthur.  New  York,  Scribner, 
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joyous  history  of  King  Arthur,  ed.  by  Ernest  Rhys.  2  vols.  London, 
Walter  Scott.  WHEATLEY,  H.  B.,  Merlin :  or,  early  history  of  King 
Arthur;  a  prose  romance.  2  vols.  London,  E.E.T.  Society,  1899. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  ANEURIN,  Y  Gododin:  a  poem 
on  the  battle  of  Cattraeth,  in  SKENE,  Books  of  Wales.  [B.P.  L.] 
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wallo  and  Elmira,  in  EVANS,  IV.  IRELAND,  W.  H.,  Vortigern :  an 
historical  tragedy.  London,  1832.  [B.P.  L.]  MILMAN,  H.  H.,  Samor, 
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don, E.E.T.  Society,  1865,  pp.  1-102.  LOWELL,  J.  R.,  The  Vision  of 
Sir  Launfal.  Boston,  Houghton,  1900.  LYTTON,  BULWER-,  King 
Arthur,  in  Poetical  Works,  ed.  1852,  II-III.  Merlin:  roman  en  prose 
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the  Round  Table;  with  the  valiant  achievements  of  Sir  Lancelot  du 
Lake,  in  EVANS,  II.  SCOTT,  SIR  WALTER,  The  Bridal  of  Triermain : 
or,  the  vale  of  St.  John.  Sir  Gawayne  :  a  collection  of  ancient  romance- 
poems  by  Scottish  and  English  authors,  ed.  by  Sir  Frederick  Madden. 
London,  Bannatyne  Club,  1839.  SPENSER,  EDMUND,  The  Faerie 
Queene.  SWINBURNE,  ALGERNON,  Tristram  of  Lyonesse.  TENNY- 
SON, ALFRED,  The  Holy  Grail.  TENNYSON,  ALFRED,  Idylls  of  the 
King.  WOLFRAM  VON  ESCHENBACH,  Parzival,  tr.  into  English  verse 
by  Jessie  L.  Weston.  WORDSWORTH,  WILLIAM,  The  Egyptian  Maid: 
or,  the  romance  of  the  water  lily. 

SECTION  7 

English  Tribal  Rivalries,  600-84.0 

Summary.  Northumbrian  leadership :  Edwin  and  Edinburgh  ;  de- 
pendence of  Picts,  Scots,  and  Britons ;  Oswiu  and  Ecgfrith,  his  son.  — 
Mercian  leadership :  prominence  under  YEthelbald  and  Offa ;  depend- 
ence of  the  Welsh ;  Offa's  Dyke.  —  West  Saxon  leadership :  advantages 
of  position  ;  Egbert ;  temporary  supremacy  over  all  Britain ;  Wessex  a 
center  for  national  union. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
315-348 ;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  20-65 !  c^-  notes  in  II,  18-76.  BEDE,  History, 
74-290;  also  in  Works,  II,  155,  187-397;  III,  5-289.  EGINHARD, 
Charlemagne,  15-82;  map,  beginning  of  vol.  ETHELWERD,  Chronicle, 
in  Six  Chron.,  11-22.  HOVEDON,  Annals,  I,  1-33.  HUNTINGDON, 
Chronicle,  55-65,  111-149.  MALMESBURY,  Chronicle,  17-97.  WORCES- 
TER, Chronicle,  9-52,  443-460. 

Sources  —  Collections.  BUTLER,  I,  71-74  (St.  Cedd) ;  III,  4-6 
(St.  Swidbert),  197-204  (St.  Cuthbert) ;  V,  95-96  (St.  Eadbert),  105-108 
(Alcuin),  360-373  (St.  Bede);  X,  111-117  (St.  Edwin).  GOULD, BARING-, 
I,  91-94  (St.  Cedd),  160-161  (St.  Egwin);  II,  39-41  (St.  Laurence); 
III,  337-360  (St.  Cuthbert  of  Lindisfarne),  441-443  (St.  Ethelwold) ; 
V,  263-276  (Alcuin),  398-405  (St.  Bede  the  Venerable),  196-198  (St. 
Carthagh  or  Mochuda);  IX,  63-74  (St.  Oswald);  X,  303-318  (St. 
Theodore) ;  XII,  438-440  (SS.  Ethelred  and  Ethelbert),  440-447 
(St.  Etheldreda) ;  XI,  230-247  (St.  Paulinus).  HADDAN  and  STUBBS, 
III,  42-50.  HOLINSHED,  I,  637-660;  V,  172-208  (Scot.);  VI,  88-95 
(Ire.).  JACOBS,  J.,  Jews,  2-3.  KENDALL,  16-17.  LEE,  G.  C.,  83-84. 
LIEBERMANN,  Gesetze,  3-14,  88-123  (parallel  versions  of  Anglo-Saxon, 


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Latin  and  German).  PETRIE,  pp.  xx-xxi,  305-345,  841-844.  SCHMID, 
Gesetze,  2-57  (Anglo-Saxon,  German  and  Latin).  STANTON,  14-16  (St. 
Benet),  18-19  (St.  Kentigern),  49-50  (St.  Werburg),  74-77  (St.  Colman), 
83-84  (St.  Ethelbert),  95-97  (St.  Cedd),  125-127  (St.  Cuthbert),  168- 
169  (St.  Ceadwalla),  179-180  (St.  Egbert),  220-221  (St.  Ethelbert), 
234-235  (St.  Bede),  255-258  (St.  Boniface),  380-382  (St.  Oswald),  401- 
403  (St.  Oswiu),  487-488  (St.  Edwin),  488-490  (St.  Wilfrid).  STUBBS, 
61-62  (tr.  of  Anglo-Saxon).  THORPE,  Ancient  Laws,  1-65  (with  English 
tr.).  THORPE,  Charters,  1-44  (mainly  Latin,  cf.  pref.  xv-xxix).  TRE- 
MAIN,  34-47,  passim.  University  of  Pa.,  VI,  no.  5,  passim;  IV,  no.  3, 
pp.  4-5 ;  no.  4,  p.  3. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ALLEN,  G.,  Anglo-Saxon  Britain, 
xii,  116-122.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  17-19.  CHEYNEY,  England, 
iv,  53-57  ;  map,  p.  56.  CHURCH,  A.  J.,  Early  Britain  (Nations),  xiv, 
140-150.  FREEMAN,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  63-99.  GARDINER,  S.  R., 
Student's  Hist.,  37-58  [Bibl.].  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  passim, 
12-46;  illus.  ed.,  I,  29-83;  maps,  pp.  36,  40,  45,  50,  61,  77.  GRIFFIS, 
Holland,  57-63.  JOHNSON,  A.  H.,  Normans  (Epochs),  1-14.  LINGARD, 
England,  abr.,  17-19;  map,p.  18.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  36-38; 
map,  p.  38.  OMAN,  England,  iii,  23-31,  passim.  POWELL,  F.  Y.,  Early 
England  (Epochs  of  Eng.  Hist.),  Books  III-VI,  54-137;  map,  p.  in. 
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32-42;  map,  p.  36.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  I,  ii,  10-17. 
WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  iii,  47-52.  WHEELER, 
A.  M.,  Sketches,  35-39  (MILMAN)  ;  40-44  (ALLEN).  WRONG,  British 
Nation,  35-41. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  40-43. 
BEDE,  History,  pp.  vi-xxiii  (BEDE),  294-300.  BEDE,  Works,  I,  pp.  xli- 
cxli  (BEDE).  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I,  2-5.  BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland, 
I,  Book  I,  ii,  9-29;  map,  p.  10.  BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  I,  247-335. 
CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  30-33.  CHURTON,  Early  Church,  iii-iv, 
44-86.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  146-152.  Dic- 
tionary Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Cadwaladr,  CynewTulf,  Eadbald  or  ^Ethel- 
bald,  Eadfrid,  Eardwulf,  Ethelbald,  Ethelwulf,  Offa,  Oswy.  Du  CHA'ILLU, 
Viking  Age,  II,  xxix,  462-478.  FREEMAN,  Historical  Geog.,  v,  Sect.  VI, 
132-134.  FREEMAN,  Norman  Conquest,  I,  24-26.  GILES,  Life  of 
Alfred,  i-iii,  1-43.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Conquest,  48-80 ;  map,  p.  60. 
GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  37-69.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Making  of 
Eng.,  189-424.  HODGKIN,  England  to  1066  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng., 
I),  vii,  112-129,  passim;  viii-xiv,  130-256.  HODGKIN,  Italy,  VI,  2-23. 
HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops,  I,  v,  176-296.  HUME,  D.,  England,  I,  i-ii, 


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32-57.  KEARY,  Vikings,  vi,  165-185.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Consti- 
tutional Hist.,  11-12.  LAPPENBERG,  Anglo-Saxon  Kings,  I,  Part  II, 
ix-xv,  181-344  (345-360,  notes,  etc.) ;  II,  Part  III,  i,  1-23.  LAPPEN- 
BERG, England  (German  ed.),  I,  132-289.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference, 
II,  784;  IV,  2839-2840  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire 
Generale,  I,  310-322,  573-585;  11,725-735.  LINGARD,  England,  I,  88- 
168.  LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  I,  18-20.  PALGRAVE,  F.,  Anglo- 
Saxons,  60-83.  PEARSON,  England,  I,  ix,  134-147.  RAMSAY,  J.  H., 
Foundations,  I,  xi-xiii,  175-267.  SKENE,  Celtic  Scot.,  I,  v-vi,  226-334 ; 
map,  p.  228.  STOKES,  Celtic  Church,  Lects.  VII-IX,  131-165.  TAYLOR, 
H.,  English  Const.,  I,  161-166.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  I,  164-173. 
TURNER,  Anglo-Saxons,  I,  348-437.  WRIGHT,  Biographia,  I,  164-369. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  14,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
FREEMAN,  Norman  Conquest,  notes  and  app.  HODGKIN,  England  to 
1066,  App.  I,  496-508.  LAPPENBERG,  England  (German  ed.),  I,  introd., 
xxxi-lxxviii.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  I,  374-375,  622- 
624 ;  II,  742.  PETRIE,  Monumenta,  pref.,  59-96.  RAMSAY,  J.  H., 
Foundations,  I,  540-553.  TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  footnotes. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  COWPER,  FRANK,  Caedwalla  :  or, 
the  Saxons  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  New  York,  Young.  EDGAR,  J.  G., 
Danes,  Saxons,  and  Normans  :  or,  stories  of  our  ancestors.  London, 
1863.  [B.P.  L.]  FREYTAG,  GUSTAV,  Ingraban  (Our  Forefathers),  tr. 
from  the  German  by  Mrs.  Malcolm.  New  York,  Holt,  1873.  GRIFFIN, 
GERALD,  The  Invasion.  London,  Saunders,  1832  ;  New  York,  Sadlier. 
HERBERT,  H.  W.,  Saxon  Forest.  [B.P.  L.]  KNIGHT,  C.,  Hereward 
the  Saxon.  [B.P.L.]  MUIR,  A.,  Harold  Saxon:  a  story  of  the  church 
and  the  world.  London,  1881.  [B.P.L.]  SIZER,  K.  T.,  The  Wooing 
of  Osyth.  Boston,  Estes,  1894.  [B.]  WHISTLER,  C.  W.,  A  Thane  of 
Wessex.  New  York,  Scribner,  1896.  [B.]  Wulfgar  and  the  Earl. 
New  York,  1870.  [B.P.L.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Dorsetshire  Legend,  in  THORN- 
BURY.  Lay  of  Havelock  the  Dane  .  .  . ,  ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  Oxford, 
Clarendon  Press,  1902. 

SECTION  8 

Roman  Christianity 

Summary.  The  mission  of  Augustine,  597  A.D.  :  success  in  Kent ; 
conversion  of  Northumbria,  Paulinus ;  gradual  spread  of  Roman  influ- 
ence, Birinus  in  Wessex,  Ninias  among  the  Picts.  —  Celtic  Christianity  : 
St.  Patrick ;  St.  Columban  in  Gaul ;  St.  Columba  at  lona ;  Aidan  at 


184       REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

Lindisfarne  ;  Cuthbert ;  Chad.  —  The  Synod  of  Whitby,  664 ;  organiza- 
tion of  the  Church  in  England ;  Theodore  of  Tarsus  ;  monasteries ; 
tendency  of  the  Church  toward  the  unification  of  England. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
315-348,  passim  ;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  21-23,  c^  I>  App.  B,  283-292.  BEDE, 
History,  26-74;  a'so  m  Works,  II,  77-155,  157-187.  BEDE,  Works,  I, 
107-143  (Epistles)  ;  IV,  203-357  (Life  of  St.  Cuthbert),  359-401  (Lives 
of  abbots).  ETHELWERD,  Chronicle,  in  Six  Chron.,  pp.  9  ff.  HUNTING- 
DON, Chronicle,  66-110.  WORCESTER,  Chronicle,  415-431  (Names  of 
archbishops). 

Sources  —  Collections.  BREWER,  Orations,  1, 187-196  (St.  Augus- 
tine). BUTLER,  V,  329-348  (St.  Augustine).  COLBY,  14-16.  English 
Hist.  Rep.,  I,  7-8  [Bib!.].  GEE  and  HARDY,  2-47.  GOULD,  BARING-, 
V,  384-390  (St.  Augustine) ;  XIII,  222-223  (St.  Justus).  HADDAN  and 
STUBBS,  III,  3-660.  HOLINSHED,  I,  660-701.  KENDALL,  14-16.  LEE, 
G.  C.,  84-86.  MASON,  St.  Augustine,  whole  vol.;  maps,  pp.  160,  234. 
PETRIE,  295-296  (Anglo-Saxon  Chron.).  ROBINSON,  Readings,  I,  v, 
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ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist.,  149-150.  ALLEN,  G.,  Anglo-Saxon 
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Hist.,  39-41.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  Part  I,  11-15  (BROOKE).  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  17-19,  21-31;  illus.  ed.,  I,  31-34,  38-58  [Bibl.]. 
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ing Facts,  21-22,  33-36.  MYERS,  Mediaeval  and  Mod.  Hist.,  31-37. 
OMAN,  England,  23-29,  passim.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  I,  iv, 
26-36.  ROBINSON,  Western  Eur.,  Part  I,  iv-v,  44-66 ;  map,  p.  63  [Bibl.]. 
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iii,  47-50.  WALPOLE,  C.  G.,  Ireland,  13-19  [Bibl.].  WHEELER,  A.  M., 
Sketches,  maps,  end  of  vol.  WRONG,  British  Nation,  30-35. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  v,  68- 
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CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  73-75.  Dictionary  Nat. 
Biog.,  see  lives  of  Adamnan,  ^Elfheah,  ^ithelbert,  Augustine,  Boniface, 
Caedmon  or  Cedmon,  David  or  Dewi,  Maglorius.  Du  CHAILLU, 
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74-88;  Gumming  ed.,  I,  150-185;  map,  p.  185.  FREEMAN,  Historical 
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FULLER,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  II,  Sect.  I-II,  77-141.  GIBBON,  Roman 
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417-430.  HEFELE,  Christian  Councils,  I,  330;  V,  Sect.  329,  pp.  242- 
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Church,  i-ii,  1-33.  JENNINGS,  A.  C.,  The  Church,  ii,  20-32.  KEARY, 
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133.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  I,  xi-xiii,  175-267,  passim.  RANKE, 
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SECTION  9 

Wessex  and  the  Danes,  to  the  Death  of  Edgar,  975 

Summary.  Danes :  origin  and  names ;  methods  of  attack ;  wide- 
spread ravages;  appearance  in  the  British  Isles;  lines  of  invasion; 


ENGLAND   BEFORE  THE   NORMAN   CONQUEST     187 

superiority  to  the  English  ;  the  army  ;  beginning  of  settlement ;  extent 
of  settlement ;  formation  of  the  Danelaw ;  effects  of  the  Danish  con- 
quest. —  King  Alfred  :  early  life,  character ;  early  struggles  against  the 
Danes;  Athelney,  Edington,  Chippenham ;  treaty  with  Guthrum,  886; 
military  and  naval  reforms ;  legal  and  administrative  reforms ;  closer 
union  of  England.  —  Winning  back  of  the  Danelaw  under  Edward, 
Ethelstan,  Edmund,  Ethelfleda.  —  Edgar:  internal  government;  Dun- 
stan's  reforms. 

Sources  —  Individual  "Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
348-386;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  64-123,  cf.  notes  in  II,  76-162.  ASSER, 
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Six  Chron.,  22-40.  HOVEDON,  Annals,  I,  33-77.  HUNTINGDON, 
Chronicle,  149-176.  MALMESBURY,  Chronicle,  97-162.  WORCESTER, 
Chronicle,  53-106. 

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Alfred,  passim.  GOULD,  BARING-,  III,  324-326;  V,  276-288;  VIII, 
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134,  144.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  55-78.  GREEN,  J.  R., 
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PEARSON,  England,  I,  x-xiii,  148-209.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations, 
I,  xiv-xix,  229-328.  SKENE,  Celtic  Scot.,  I,  vii,  335-383;  map,  340. 
STEVENSON,  W.  H.,  Beginnings  of  Wessex,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1899, 
XIV,  32-46.  STOKES,  Celtic  Church,  Lect.  XIII-XIV,  251-282. 
STUBBS,  Introductions,  1-34  (Dunstan.  Also  in  Rolls  Ser.).  TAY- 
LOR, H.,  English  Const.,  I,  166-169.  TRAILL, 'Social  Eng.,  I,  140-147, 
167-168.  TURNER,  Anglo-Saxons,  I,  459-604;  II,  167-207,  223-282. 
WILLIAMS,  H.,  Naval  Power,  i,  1-8.  WRIGHT,  Biographia,  I,  370-443. 
Biographical:  ALFRED  :  Giles,  iv-xxv,  44-366 ;  App.,  1-36.  Hughes, 
i-xxvi,  7-334;  map,  frontispiece.  ,  Merivale,  Roman  Empire,  VIII, 
347-349  (Marcus  Aurelius  compared).  Pauli,  i-viii,  1-235,  236  (chron- 
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Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  8).  STUBBS,  Introductions,  1-34 
(Dunstan.  Also  in  Rolls  Ser.). 

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of  King  Alfred  (Library  of  Useful  Stories,  1901  ;  Library  of  Valuable 
Information,  1902).  New  York,  Appleton,  1902.  BEVAN,  TOM,  A 
Lion  of  Wessex.  1901.  [B.]  CRAKE,  Rev.  A.  D.,  Edwy  the  Fair:  the 
first  chronicle  of  ^Escendune.  LONGMANS,  1874.  [B.  P.  L.]  DAHN, 
FELIX,  Saga  of  Half  red  the  Sigskald,  tr.  by  Veitch.  London,  1886. 
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lan,  1901.  [B.]  WHISTLER,  C.  W.,  King  Alfred's  Viking.  1899.  [B.] 
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1901.  [B.]  FENN,  G.  M.,  The  King's  Sons.  1901.  [B.]  POLLARD, 
E.  F.,  A  Hero  King.  1898.  [B.]  STABLES,  Dr.  GORDON,  Twixt  Day- 
dawn  and  Light.  New  York,  Dutton,  1898. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  AUSTIN,  ALFRED,  England's 
Darling.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1896.  Battle  of  Brunanburgh,  in 
COOK  and  TINKER.  King  Alfred  and  the  Shepherd,  in  EVANS,  II. 
MASON,  WILLIAM,  Elfrida ;  a  dramatic  poem,  written  on  the  model  of 
an  ancient  Greek  tragedy,  in  his  Works,  II,  5-75.  TAYLOR,  HENRY, 
Edwin  the  Fair ;  an  historical  drama.  London,  Moxon,  1845.  TENNY- 
SON, ALFRED,  Battle  of  Brunanburh.  WORDSWORTH,  WILLIAM, 
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SECTION  10 

The  Danish  Conquest,  975-1016 

Summary.  Renewed  invasions  of  the  Danes ;  strength  of  the 
invaders;  weaknesses  of  the  English;  Edward  the  Martyr;  Ethelred 
the  "Unready";  Olaf;  Danegeld;  Swegen ;  St.  Brice's  Day,  1002; 
Edmund  Ironside ;  Assandun. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
387-406;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  122-154,  cf.  notes  in  II,  162-194.  Heims- 
kringla,  see  indexes  of  persons  and  places.  HOVEDON,  Annals,  I,  77- 
101.  HUNTINGDON,  Chronicle,  176-193.  MALMESBURY,  Chronicle, 
162-196.  WORCESTER,  Chronicle,  106-125. 

Sources  —  Collections.  BUTLER,  IV,  186-191.  Calendar,  Doc. 
in  France,  918-1206;  see  passim  for  975-1016.  GOULD,  BARING-,  V, 
308-309;  IX,  8-15;  XIII,  28-39.  HALL,  J.  L.,  Anglo-Saxon  Poems, 
44-55,  57-59 ;  cf.  43-44,  56-57.  HOLINSHED,  I,  702-726.  KENDALL, 
30-34.  LEE,  G.  C.,  99-101.  PETRIE,  397-422,  849-852.  SCHMID, 
198—249  (Anglo-Saxon,  Latin  and  German).  STANTON,  89-90,  121—123, 
215-217.  STUBBS,  72-73.  THORPE,  Laws,  119-152.  THORPE,  Charters, 
189-305,  533-555.  TREMAIN,  47.  VIGFUSSON  and  POWELL,  Corpus 
Poeticum  Boreale,  II,  90-115,  passim. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ALLEN,  G.,  Anglo-Saxon  Britain, 
xvii,  164-173.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  History  of  Eng.,  53-56.  CHEYNEY, 
England,  vi,  85-86.  CHURCH,  A.  J.,  Early  Brit.  (Nations),  xxiv-xxvi, 
257-294.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools,  map  of 
race  distribution,  61.  FREEMAN,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  182-233.  GARDINER, 
S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  78-83.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  61-65  ;  illus. 
ed.,  I,  113-121.  JOHNSON,  A.  H.,  Normans  (Epochs);  cf.  52-70. 
LINGARD,  History  of  Eng.,  abr.,  32-33 ;  table,  Anglo-Saxon  Kings, 
35.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  42-43.  MYERS,  Mediaeval  and 
Mod.  Hist.,  124-131.  OMAN,  England,  51-55.  POWELL,  F.  Y.,  Early 
Eng.  (Epochs),  Book  VII,  137-150.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist., 
Book  I,  viii,  69-72.  TERRY,  B.,  History  of  Eng.,  104-115.  TERRY, 
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Hist.  (Essentials),  v,  71-72.  WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  57-61  (FREE- 
MAN). WRONG,  British  Nation,  44. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  87-89. 
BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  History  of  Eng.,  I,  15-19-  CHURTON,  Early  Church, 
xiii-xiv,  236-275.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  1, 174-180. 
CUNNINGHAM,  English  Industry,  I  (either  ed.),  87-97  (The  Danes). 


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Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Ethelred,  Edmund  II,  Edward, 
Kenneth  II.  FREEMAN,  General  Sketch,  144-145.  FREEMAN,  Nor- 
man Conquest,  I,  175-268.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Conquest,  344-401.  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  96-100.  HODGKIN,  England  to  1066  (Political 
Hist,  of  Eng.,  I),  xxi-xxii,  360-398.  HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops,  I, 
vii,  427-476.  HUME,  D.,  England,  I,  iii,  108-121  (cf.  note  D,  592). 
KNIGHT,  England,  I,  x,  136-148.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  English 
Const.  Hist.,  13.  LAPPENBERG,  Anglo-Saxon  Kings,  II,  Part  III,  x-xii, 
183-239.  LAPPENBERG,  England  (German  ed.),  I,  413-460.  EARNED, 
Ready  Reference,  II,  789;  III,  1757  (Ire.) ;  IV,  2841  (Scot.).  LAVISSE 
et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  I,  596-597.  LINGARD,  History  of 
Eng.,  I,  275-304.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Cor- 
porations, I,  10-60.  PALGRAVE,  F.,  Anglo-Saxons,  231-258.  PEAR- 
SON, England,  I,  xiii-xiv,  209-224.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  I, 
xx-xxiii,  329-390.  STOKES,  Celtic  Church,  Lect.  XV,  283-306.  TUR- 
NER, Anglo-Saxons,  II,  283-325.  WRIGHT,  Biographia,  I,  443-495. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  8).  CUNNINGHAM,  Industry,  I, 
3d  ed.,  651-673;  4th  ed.,  657-681. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  CRAKE,  Rev.  A.  D.,  Alfgar  the 
Dane.  New  York,  Young,  1874.  [B.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Battle  of  Maiden,  in  COOK  and 
TINKER.  DE  VERE,  SIR  AUBREY,  The  Battle  of  Clontarf :  or,  the 
king's  sacrifice,  in  his  Works,  I.  DE  VERE,  SIR  AUBREY,  The  Duke 
of  Mercia.  London,  1858.  [B.  P.  L.]  FLETCHER,  Mrs.  E.,  Elidure  and 
Edward;  two  dramatic  sketches.  London,  1825.  [B.P.  L.]  RAVENS- 
CROFT,  EDWARD,  King  Edward  and  Alfreda;  a  play.  1677.  [B. P.L.] 
RICHARDSON,  SARAH,  Ethelred;  a  legendary  tragic  drama.  London, 
1809?  [B.P.L.] 

SECTION  11 

Danish  Rule,  1016-1042 

Summary.  Reign  of  Canute:  character;  dominions;  nature  of 
rule ;  housecarls ;  earldoms ;  journeys ;  foreign  relations ;  attitude 
toward  the  church.  —  Harold.  —  Hardecanute. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
406-416;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  154-163,  cf.  notes  in  II,  194-221.  Heims- 
kringla,  see  indexes  of  persons  and  places.  HOVEDON,  Annals,  I, 
101-112.  HUNTINGDON, Chronicle,  193-202.  MALMESBURY, Chronicle, 
196-213.  WORCESTER,  Chronicle,  125-144. 

Sources — Collections.  Calendar,  Doc.  in  France,  918-1206;  see 
passim  for  1016-1042.  COLBY,  24-27.  GOULD,  BARING-,  VII,  636- 


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676.  HOLINSHED,  I,  727-738.  KENDALL,  35-38.  LEE,  G.  C.,  101- 
107.  PETRIE,  422-433,  852-854.  SCHMID,  250-321  (Anglo-Saxon, 
Latin  and  German).  STU BBS,  73-76.  THORPE,  Laws,  153-189.  THORPE, 
Charters,  304-351,  555-562.  VIGFUSSON  and  POWELL,  Corpus  Poeti- 
cum  Boreale,  II,  116-177,  passim. 

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182-183.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  History  of  Eng.,  56-60;  map,  56. 
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xxix,  295-319.  FREEMAN,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  233-251.  GARDINER,  S.  R., 
Student's  Hist.,  83-86.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  65-67 ;  illus.  ed., 

I,  121-128.     HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  17-22.     JOHN- 
SON, A.  H.,  Normans  (Epochs),  71-95.     LINGARD,  History  of  Eng., 
abr.,  33-34.     MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  43-44.     MYERS,  Mediaeval 
and  Mod.  Hist.,  131-133.     OMAN,  England,  55-57-     POWELL,  F.  Y., 
Early  Eng.  (Epochs),  Book  VII,  150-162.     RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist., 
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TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  I,  v,  43-46 ;   map,  44.     WALKER, 
A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  v,  75-76.      WRONG,  British  Nation, 
44-46.     YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  I,  23-29. 

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II,  82-83  (Duncan  I);  710-711  (Macbeth).     AUBREY,  English  Nation, 

I,  89-93.     BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  38-47.     BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  History 
of  Eng.,  I,  19-21.     BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland,  I,  Book  I,  iii,  30-48;  map, 
30.      CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I,  iii,  54-72.     CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE, 
Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  180-186.     Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Canute, 
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II,  xxxi,  486-498;   xxxiv,  531-535-     FREEMAN,  Norman  Conquest,  I, 
269-356.      GREEN,  J.  R.,   Conquest,  402-466 ;    maps,  420,  433,  437. 
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(Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  I),  xxiii,  399-423.     HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops, 
I,  vii,  477-491.      HUME,  D.,  England,  I,  iii,  121-131.     KNIGHT,  Eng- 
land, I,  xi,  149-158.      LAPPENBERG,  Anglo-Saxon  Kings,  II,  Part  IV, 
xiii-xv,  240-284.     LAPPENBERG,   England   (German  ed.),  I,  461-493. 
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Suede,  Norvege).     LINGARD,  History  of  Eng.,  I,  305-327.     LONGMAN, 
W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  I,  25-27.     NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  I,  i,  1-31.     PAL- 
GRAVE,  F.,  Anglo-Saxons,  258-276.     PEARSON,  England,  I,  xv,  225-237. 
RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  I,  xxiv-xxvi,  391-434.     SKENE,  Celtic 


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Scotland,  I,  viii,  384-405 ;  map,  396.  TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const., 
I,  117-118.  TURNER,  Anglo-Saxons,  II,  326-353. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  8).  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction, 
47.  NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  I,  pp.  xxiii-xxv. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  WHISTLER,  C.  W.,  Wulfric,  the 
Weapon  Thane.  New  York,  Scribner,  1897.  WHISTLER,  C.  W.,  King 
Olaf's  Kinsman.  1898.  [B.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  BRUCE,  SIR  J.,  Hardyknute;  a 
Scottish  fragment,  in  PERCY,  Reliques,  I.  BUCHANAN,  ROBERT, 
Canute's  Birthday  in  Ireland;  a  drama.  London,  1868.  [B.P.L.] 
Hardyknute,  in  FINLAY,  I.  Hardyknute,  in  MAIDMENT,  Ballads,  I. 
SHAKESPEARE,  WILLIAM,  Macbeth.  THACKERAY,  W.  M.,  King  Ca- 
nute. WORDSWORTH,  WILLIAM,  Canute. 

SECTION  12 

Edward  the  Confessor,  1042-1066 

Summary.  Edward's  character  and  training ;  influx  of  Normans ; 
power  of  Earl  Godwin ;  "England  for  the  English";  Godwin's  exile  and 
return ;  Earl  Harold ;  policy  of  conciliation ;  wars  with  Scotch  and 
Welsh  ;  the  rival  earldoms  ;  enmity  of  Tostig ;  death  of  Edward. 

Sources  —  Individual  "Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
416-439;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  162-195;  cf.  notes  in  II,  221-253.  Bayeux 
Tapestry,  Fowke  ed.,  15-51,  103-104.  Heimskringla,  see  indexes  of 
persons  and  places.  HOVEDON,  Annals,  I,  112-138.  HUNTINGDON, 
Chronicle,  202-2 1 2.  MALMESBURY,  Chronicle,  213-257.  WORCESTER, 
Chronicle,  144-171  (Genealogy  of  Eng.  kings  from  Woden,  433-442; 
List  of  popes,  58  A.D.  to  1130,  412-414). 

Sources — Collections.  BUTLER,  X,  246-274.  Calendar,  Doc.  in 
France,  918-1206 ;  see  passim  for  1042— 1066.  COLBY,  27-29.  GOULD, 
BARING-,  X,  13-17;  XI,  327-346.  HOLINSHED,  I,  739-766;  V,  264- 
277  (Scot.) ;  VI,  88-95  (Ire.).  PETRIE,  434-461,  854-855.  SCHMID, 
491-520.  STANTON,  4-5.  STUBBS,  76-78  (Latin).  THORPE,  Laws, 
190-200  (Latin).  THORPE,  Charters,  350-427,  563-599.  University  of 
Pa.,  IV,  no.  3,  p.  13.  VIGFUSSON  and  POWELL,  Corpus  Poeticum 
Boreale,  II,  178-233,  passim. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  History  of  Eng., 
60-64;  map,  61.  ARMITAGE,  English  Nation,  viii,  88-109.  CHEY- 
NEY,  England,  vi,  87-93.  CHURCH,  A.  J.,  Early  Brit.  (Nations),  xxix, 
320-330.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools,  map,  65. 


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FREEMAN,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  252-296  ;  map,  296.  FREEMAN,  Short  Hist, 
of  the  Norman  Conquest,  1-29.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  86- 
91.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  29-34  (DUNSTAN).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short 
Hist.,  67-70;  illus.  ed.,  1, 128-146.  JOHNSON,  A.  H.,  Normans  (Epochs), 
115-147.  LINGARD,  History  of  Eng.,  abr.,  36-39.  MONTGOMERY,  Lead- 
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map,  49.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  v,  76-78;  map,  77. 
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100.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  History  of  Eng.,  I,  21-24.  BURTON,  J.  H.,  His- 
tory of  Scot.,  I,  336-377.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  35-38.  CRAIK 
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J.  R.,  Conquest,  466-528.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  103-106. 
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435-507.  ROUND,  Commune  of  London,  Study  II,  28-38  (Ingelric). 
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Saxons,  II,  354-371.  WRIGHT,  Biographia,  496-527. 

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Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  DAVIDSON,  MARY,  Edward  the 
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Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  LEIGHTON,  WILLIAM,  The  Sons 
of  Godwin;  a  tragedy.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1877.  YEARSLEY, 
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SECTION  13 

The  Norman  Invasion,  1066 

Summary.  Normandy:  Rollo  secures  Normandy,  c.  912;  the 
Northmen  become  Normans ;  intercourse  with  England ;  Duke  Wil- 
liam's birth,  character,  and  training ;  consolidation  of  Normandy ; 
William's  visit  to  England,  1051;  shipwreck  of  Harold.  —  The  inva- 
sion :  election  of  Harold  ;  claims  of  William  ;  allies  of  William  ;  his 
promises  to  his  followers ;  invasion  of  Tostig  and  Harold  Hardrada, 
Stamford  Bridge ;  the  successful  landing ;  defection  of  Earls  Edwin 
and  Morkere ;  battle  of  Hastings  or  Senlac ;  coronation  of  William ; 
effects  of  the  conquest. 

Sources  —  Individual  "Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
439-444;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  194-199;  cf.  notes  in  II,  253-258.  Bayeux 
Tapestry,  Fowke  ed.,  52-84,  104-106.  Heimskringla ;  see  indexes  of 
persons  and  places. 

Sources  —  Collections.  Calendar,  Doc.  in  France,  918-1206;  see 
passim  for  1066.  COLBY,  29-33.  KENDALL,  39-41.  LEE,  G.  C.,  1 1 1- 
116.  NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  I,  app.,  423-424  (Latin).  PETRIE,  461- 
466,  855.  ROBINSON,  I,  xi,  224-229  [Bibl.].  VIGFUSSON  and  POWELL, 
Corpus  Poeticum  Boreale,  II,  178-233. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
196-197.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  History  of  Eng.,  66-71.  BISHOP,  Pictures, 
51-59  (C.  C.  HAZEWELL).  CHEYNEY,  England,  vi,  93-100;  map,  99. 
CHURCH,  A.  J.,  Early  Britain  (Nations),  xxx-xxxiii,  331-375.  COMAN 
and  KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools,  64-70.  CREIGHTON,  M., 
Half-Hour  Hist.,  iii,  26-33.  FREEMAN,  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  297-348. 
FREEMAN,  Short  Hist,  of  the  Norman  Conquest,  30-85.  GARDINER, 
S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  91-98.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles,  ii,  9-27  (Hast- 
ings. Cf.  introd.  1-8) ;  plan,  18.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  34-41 
(FREEMAN).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  70;  illus.  ed.,  I,  146-150. 
HOSMER,  Anglo-Saxon  Freedom,  iii,  25-37.  LARNED,  History  for 
Schools,  46-48.  LINGARD,  History  of  Eng.,  abr.,  39-42.  MONT- 
GOMERY, Leading  Facts,  56-59;  map,  42.  OMAN,  England,  61-65. 
RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  I,  ix,  80-87 ;  plan,  85.  SEWELL 
and  YONGE,  European  Hist.,  I,  35-61  (FREEMAN).  TERRY,  B.,  History 
of  Eng.,  134-144.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  II,  i-ii,  52-57. 
WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  vi,  80-87 ;  map,  85. 
WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  66-71  (FREEMAN)  ;  map,  end  of  vol. 
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Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  100- 
114.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  History  of  Eng.,  I,  24-27.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals, 
I,  in,  54-72.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  210-215. 
Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  life  of  Edgar  Atheling.  FREEMAN,  Nor- 
man Conquest,  III,  171-376.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  4-10.  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  Conquest,  529-563.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  106-116, 
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II,  791-792.     LAVISSE,  Histoire  de  France,  II,  Part  II,  53-57,  95-106. 
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tory of  Eng.,  I,  359-375.      LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  I,  39-45. 
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SECTION  14 

State  of  Society,  449-1066 

Summary.1  Lack  of  contemporary  records  for  early  settlements ; 
Celtic  and  Roman  culture  superseded  by  Anglo-Saxon  (social  classes, 
language,  literature,  religion,  government) ;  cessation  of  city  life ;  coin- 
age ;  influence  of  Christianity  upon  education,  literature,  and  the  revival 
of  civilization ;  the  Danes  as  traders ;  growth  of  towns ;  the  Five  Bor- 
oughs.—  England  in  the  tenth  century;  rural  life;  town  life;  the  Old 
English  language  and  literature ;  political  organization ;  the  witenage- 
mot;  shires,  hundreds,  wapentakes ;  justice;  classes  and  ranks. 

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1  The  sections  on  society  (i.e.  14,  22,  30,  37,  47,  60,  70,  80)  contain  topics  which 
are  best  studied  in  a  large  way  over  considerable  periods  of  time.  They  also 
afford  a  valuable  means  of  review,  especially  as  many  works  are  so  written  as 
not  to  be  readily  analyzed  into  short  periods,  and  are  therefore  referred  to  in 
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tutional Hist.,  13-48.  LEA,  Superstition  and  Force,  13-61,  108-128, 
217-252,  266-286,  294-304,  323-328,  347-363,  370-420.  MAITLAND, 
F.  W.,  Domesday,  Essay  II,  220-356.  MAITLAND,  F.  W.,  Township 
and  Borough,  1-213,  passim.  NEILSON,  Trial  by  Combat,  Parts  I-II, 
1-30.  NICHOLLS,  Poor  Law,  I,  Part  I,  i,  13-17.  PALGRAVE,  F.,  Com- 
monwealth, i-ii,  1-55;  iii-vii,  62-238;  x-xiv,  316-451;  xvii-xxi,  482- 
658.  PIKE,  Crime  in  Eng.,  I,  1-95 ;  notes,  423-446.  PIKE,  Lords,  i, 
1-9.  POLLOCK,  F.,  Anglo-Saxon  Law,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1893,  VIII, 
239-271.  POLLOCK  and  MAITLAND,  English  Law,  Book  I,  i,  1-40. 
SCHMID,  Gesetze,  consult  the  Antiquarisches  Glossar,  523-680,  under 
such  terms  as  "  Bocland,"  "  Geldrechnung."  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament, 
I,  Book  I,  i,  3-37.  STUBBS,  Constitutional  Hist.,  I,  74-268.  TAYLOR, 
H.,  English  Const.,  I,  122-148,  170-211.  WAKEMAN  and  HASSALL, 
Essays,  I,  1-44  (H.  HENSLEY).  ZINKIESEN,  Anglo-Saxon  Courts  of 
Law,  hi  Pol.  Sc.  Quar.,  X,  132-144. 

Bibliography.  NOTE.  In  this,  as  being  the  first  general  section, 
are  noted  many  of  the  general  bibliographical  works.  They  may  be 
distinguished  for  the  most  part  by  their  lack  of  definite  references.  See 
also  the  general  note,  Sect.  2,  page  169. 

ADAMS,  C.  K.,  Manual.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  xvi-xxiv. 
BARNARD,  Middle  Ages,  close  of  each  chapter.  BATESON,  Monks 
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Introduction,  37,  47,  60.  BEOWULF,  Garnett  tr.,  xxvi-xli.  BOWKER 
and  ILES,  Guide  in  Economic,  Social,  and  Political  Science.  BRATKE, 
Wegweiser.  BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland,  I,  402-408.  BRYAN,  The 
Mark,  157-160.  BRYANT,  Ireland,  vii-viii.  Columbia  Univ.  Lib.  Bull., 
no.  2,  Books  on  education,  34-46,  156-164,  275-280.  CUBBERLEY, 
Syllabus  on  Hist,  of  Education,  62-64,  cf-  67-75.  CUNNINGHAM, 
Industry,  I,  3d  ed.,  651-673;  4th  ed.,  657-681.  DAVENPORT,  Classi- 
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Alcuin,  183-191,  197-198.  WISHART,  Monks,  13-16. 

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1900.  COLLIER,  W.  F.,  Pictures  of  the  Periods ;  a  sketch  book  of  old 
English  life.  London,  1870.  [B.P.  L.]  Langleyhaugh ;  a  tale  of  an 
Anglo-Saxon  Family.  London,  1865.  [B.P.L.]  LESLIE,  EMMA,  Gytha's 
Message ;  a  tale  of  Saxon  England.  London,  1885.  [B.P.  L.]  MURRAY, 
D.  C.,  One  Traveller  Returns.  New  York,  Longmans,  1887.  [B.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Romance  of  Guy  of  Warwick, 
ed.  by  Julius  Zupitza.  E.E.T.  Society,  1875-1876. 


II.   ENGLAND   UNDER  THE   NORMANS  AND 
ANGEVINS    TO   1216 

SECTION  15 

William  the  Conqueror,  1066—1087 

Summary.  Aims  of  William ;  threefold  basis  of  his  authority ; 
completion  of  the  conquest ;  castle  building ;  the  "  Wasting  of  the 
North,"  1069;  Hereward;  invasion  of  Scotland;  invasion  of  Wales; 
rule  of  Normandy.  —  Preservation  of  old  customs :  councils ;  local 
courts ;  laws.  —  New  Customs :  extension  of  feudalism ;  the  Salisbury 
Oath,  1086;  forest  law;  the  New  Forest;  curfew;  wager  of  battle. — 
Sources  of  revenue ;  Domesday  Book.  —  William  and  the  Church  ; 
Lanfranc ;  reforms  ;  relation  of  church  and  state ;  relation  of  the  state 
and  the  papacy.  —  Provisions  for  William's  children. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
444-464;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  200-222;  cf.  notes  in  II,  258-273.  Domes- 
day Book,  facsimile  ed.  (example  of  original  Latin).  Heimskringla, 
see  indexes  of  persons  and  places.  HOVEDON,  Annals,  I,  138-169. 
HUNTINGDON,  Chronicle,  212-221.  MALMESBURY,  Chronicle,  258-325. 
VITALIS,  History,  see  chronological  index,  274-277.  WORCESTER, 
Chronicle,  171-185. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  Documents,  1-3. 
BIGELOW,  Placita  Anglo-Normannica,  1-61  (Latin).  BUTLER,  VI,  135- 
147.  Calendar,  Doc.  in  France,  918-1206;  see  passim  for  1066-1087. 
COLBY,  33-41.  ELLIS,  Letters,  Third  Ser.,  I,  3-17  (Latin).  English 
Hist.  Rep.,  I,  8-10  [Bibl.].  GEE  and  HARDY,  52-59.  HENDERSON, 
E.  F.,  Documents,  7-9.  HOLINSHED,  II,  1-26;  V,  277-282  (Scot.). 
KENDALL,  41-48.  LEE,  G.  C.,  117-124.  MATZKE,  ed.,  Lois  de  Guil- 
laume  le  Conquerant  (text  in  Latin  and  Old  French).  NICOLAS,  N.  H., 
Navy,  I,  App.,  430-434.  ROBINSON,  I,  xi,  229-231  [Bibl.].  SCHMID, 
322-357  (French,  German  and  Latin).  STUBBS,  79-91  (Latin).  THORPE, 
Laws,  201-214  (Latin).  THORPE,  Charters,  428-442.  University  of 
Pa.,  Ill,  no.  5,  pp.  3-4;  IV,  no.  3,  pp.  5-6. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  History  of  Eng., 
71-81.  .ARMITAGE,  English  Nation,  ix,  110-125  [Bibl.].  CHEYNEY, 

204 


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England,  vii,  107-113;  map,  107.  CREIGHTON,  L.,  England,  1066- 
1216,  Book  I,  16-40.  CREIGHTON,  M.,  Half-Hour  Hist.,  iv,  34-43. 
EDWARDS,  O.  M.,  Wales  (Nations),  iv,  45-60.  FREEMAN,  Short  Hist, 
of  the  Norman  Conquest,  86-134.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist., 
98-114.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  41-53  (FREEMAN,  CHURCH,  PAL- 
GRAVE).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  71-89;  illus.  ed.,  I,  151-166. 
HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  23-39.  JEWETT,  Normans 
(Nations),  maps,  i,  281.  JOHNSON,  A.  H.,  Normans  (Epochs),  181-191. 
LARNED,  History  for  Schools,  59-77.  LAVISSE,  Europe,  71-75.  LIN- 
GARD,  History  of  Eng.,  abr.,  51-62.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts, 
59-68.  MYERS,  Mediaeval  and  Mod.  Hist.,  169-178.  OMAN,  England, 
vi,  67-80.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  II,  i,  91-102 ;  dynastic 
table,  90.  RANSOME,  Government,  iii,  18-29.  ROBINSON,  Western 
Eur.,  Part  I,  xiii,  164-172  (Gregory  VII  vs.  Henry  IV).  SEWELL  and 
YONGE,  European  Hist.,  I,  61-80,  90-203  (LINGARD  and  others). 
SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  I,  ii,  16-41.  STEPHENS,  W.  R.  W., 
Hildebrand  (Epochs  of  Church  Hist.),  passim.  TERRY,  B.,  History  of 
Eng.,  145-183;  map,  145.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  II,  ii, 
57-69.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  vi,  87-92.  WHEELER, 
A.  M.,  Sketches,  72-77  (GREEN)  ;  map,  end  of  vol.  WRONG,  British 
Nation,  50-51,  76-83.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  I,  50-74. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  England,  A.D.  1066- 
1216  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  II),  i-iii,  1-71  ;  map,  end  of  vol.  AUBREY, 
English  Nation,  I,  116-145.  BARING,  F.  H.,  The  Conqueror's  Foot- 
prints in  Domesday,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1898,  XIII,  17-25.  BAYLEY, 
Tower  of  London,  100-113.  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  61-72. 
BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  History  of  Eng.,  I,  40-55 ;  maps,  end  of  Vols.  I,  II. 
BURTON,  J.  H.,  History  of  Scot.,  I,  378-423.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I, 
iv,  73-80.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  39-46.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I, 
i,  33-42.  COBBE,  Kings,  1-75  (cf.  introd.,  Iv-xciii).  CRAIK  and  MAC- 
FARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  358-392 ;  list,  contemporary  princes,  357. 
Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Aldred,  William  Fitzosbern,  Lan- 
franc,  Margaret,  Matilda,  William  I.  DOVE,  Domesday  Studies,  I. 
Foss,  Judges,  see  especially  272-274  (Flambard).  FOXE,  Martyrs, 
Seymour  ed.,  109-117.  FREEMAN,  Essays,  Third  Ser.,  443-482  (Nor- 
mans at  Palermo).  FREEMAN,  Norman  Conquest,  IV- V,  1-34  (Domes- 
day). FULLER,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  III,  Sect,  i,  260-277.  GNEIST, 
Constitution,  I,  115-137.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  107-111, 
116-134.  Harleian  Miscellany  (8-vol.  ed.),  II,  419-458.  HOOK,  W.  F., 
Archbishops,  II,  ii,  73-168.  HOZIER,  Invasions,  I,  vii,  120-151. 
HUME,  D.,  England,  I,  iv,  192-236  (cf.  Notes  H,  I,  K,  L,  593-594). 


2O6       REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

KNIGHT,  England,  I,  xiv-xv,  185-216.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Con- 
stitutional Hist.,  50-79.  LAPPENBERG,  England  (German  ed.),  II,  61- 
161.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  793-795;  IV,  2842  (Scot.). 
LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  I,  612-622.  LINGARD,  Eng- 
land, I,  424-468,  492-508.  LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  I,  46-49. 
MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Corporations,  I,  60-292. 
NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  I,  iv,  70-97.  PALGRAVE,  F.,  Normandy  and 
Eng.,  I,  106-108;  III,  356-590.  PEARSON,  England,  I,  xxii-xxiv,  348- 
413.  POLLOCK,  F.,  Domesday,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1896,  XI,  209-230. 
RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  II,  iii-x,  38-154.  ROUND,  Commune  of 
London,  Study  II,  28-38  (Ingelric).  SISMONDI,  Histoire  des  Fran9ais, 
IV,  vii,  310-365.  SKENE,  Celtic  Scot.,  I,  viii,  417-429.  SMITH,  G.  B., 
Parliament,  I,  Book  I,  ii,  38-53.  STEPHENS  and  HUNT,  Church,  i-iii,  i- 
63.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  I,  21-107  (Matilda  of  Flanders).  TAYLOR, 
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252,  274-276.  WRIGHT,  Biographia,  II,  1-18.  Biographical:  WILLIAM 
THE  CONQUEROR:  Freeman  (Twelve  Eng.  Statesmen),  ix-xi,  122—200. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  22,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
ADAMS,  G.  B.,  England,  1066-1216,  app.,  448-458.  BIGELOW,  M.  M., 
Placita,  xlvi-lv.  COBBE,  Kings,  pref.,  v— xxxiii.  DOVE,  Domesday 
Studies,  II.  FREEMAN,  Norman  Conquest,  notes  and  app.  HOZIER, 
Invasions,  120.  LAPPENBERG,  England  (German  ed.),  I,  introd.,  xxxi- 
Ixxviii.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  I,  622-624.  RAMSAY, 
J.  H.,  Foundations,  I,  540-553.  TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  footnotes. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  BLAKE,  M.,  The  Siege  of  Norwich 
Castle  ;  a  story  of  the  last  struggle  against  the  Conqueror.  New  York, 
1893.  [Cin.]  HOLT,  E.  S.,  Behind  the  Veil ;  a  tale  of  the  days  of 
William  the  Conqueror.  [B.  P.  L.]  KINGSLEY,  CHARLES,  Hereward 
the  Wake,  the  Last  of  the  English.  London,  Macmillan,  1900.  MAC- 
FARLANE,  CHARLES,  The  Camp  of  Refuge.  New  York,  Longmans, 
1898.  [B.  P.  L.]  NAPIER,  C.  J.,  William  the  Conqueror;  a  historical 
romance.  Routledge,  1858.  STEWART,  E.  M.,  Fitz-Alwyn,  the  Lord 
Mayor;  a  tale  of  the  draper's  company.  London,  1853.  [B.  P.  L.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  The 
Legend  of  Matilda,  in  his  Works,  II,  446-470.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL, 
The  Legend  of  Robert,  Duke  of  Normandie,  in  Works,  ed.  1888,  II, 
412-445.  HEMANS,  FELICIA,  The  Burial  of  William  the  Conqueror, 
in  her  Works,  597-598.  Valiant  Courage  and  Policy  of  the  Kentishmen, 
which  overcame  William  the  Conqueror.  .  .,  in  EVANS,  II.  WACE, 
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Pluquet,  1827.  [B.P.  L.] 


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SECTION  16 

William  II,  1087-1100 

Summary.  Accession  of  William  Rufus;  his  character.  —  Contest 
with  the  barons  :  power  and  grievances  of  the  barons  ;  rebellion  ;  pop- 
ular support  of  the  King;  Normandy  obtained  from  Robert.  —  Contest 
with  the  Church  :  the  King's  religious  attitude;  Lanfranc  (origin,  rise, 
political  wisdom,  influence,  plans  for  the  Church);  Anselm  (origin, 
contest  with  the  King,  exile).  —  Misgovernment :  Ranulf  Flambard; 
feudal  exactions  ;  oppressions ;  suspicious  death  of  the  King. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
464-477  ;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  222-236,  cf.  notes  in  II,  273-288.  HOVEDON, 
Annals,  I,  169-191.  HUNTINGDON,  Chronicle,  222-240.  MALMESBURY, 
Chronicle,  325-355.  VITALIS,  History ;  see  chronological  index,  277- 
282.  WORCESTER,  Chronicle,  185-208. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  3-4.  BIGELOW, 
62-72  (Latin).  Calendar,  Doc.  in  France,  918-1206,  see  passim  for 
1087-1100.  COLBY,  36-46.  HOLINSHED,  II,  26-47;  V,  282-285 
(Scot.).  JACOBS,  J.,  6-12.  LEE,  G.  C.,  124.  PALGRAVE,  SIR  F., 
Commonwealth,  Part  II,  pp.  Ixxxviii-cxl.  STANTON,  229-231.  STUBBS, 
91-93  (Latin).  THORPE,  Charters,  442-455,  599-601.  University  of 
Pa.,  I,  no.  4,  pp.  2-5 ;  cf.  pp.  5-11. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  81-82. 
ARCHER  and  KINGSFORD,  Crusades,  49-92;  map,  i.  ARMITAGE,  Eng- 
lish Nation,  xi,  143-161  [Bibl.].  BISHOP,  Pictures,  60-65  (KNIGHT). 
CHEYNEY,  England,  vii,  113-119.  EDWARDS,  O.  M.,  Wales  (Nations), 
v,  63-67.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  114-122.  GIBBON, 
Roman  Empire,  abr.,  II,  214-228  (First  Crusade).  GREEN,  J.  R., 
Readings,  53-62  (CHURCH,  PALGRAVE).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist., 
89-91 ;  illus.  ed.,  I,  166-168.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English 
Hist.,  30-31.  JOHNSON,  A.  H.,  Normans  (Epochs),  192-211.  LIN- 
GARD,  England,  abr.,  63-66.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  68-71. 
OMAN,  England,  vii,  81-86.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  II,  ii, 
103-110.  RANSOME,  Government,  iv,  30-32.  SEWELL  and  YONGE, 
European  Hist.,  I,  203-329  (CHURCH  and  others).  SMITH,  G.,  United 
Kingdom,  I,  iii,  42-57.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  184-188;  map,  184. 
TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  II,  iii,  70-72  ;  map,  70.  WALKER, 
A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  viii,  115-117.  WHEELER,  A.  M., 
Sketches,  77-82  (HUNT).  WRONG,"  British  Nation,  83-86.  YONGE, 
Cameos,  Ser.  I,  75-83. 


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1216  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  II),  iv-v,  72-111.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scot- 
tish Nation,  II,  116-117  (Edgar).  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  145-150. 
BEMONT  et  MONOD,  Histoire  de  1'Eur.,  xxii,  350-365  (First  Crusade). 
BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I,  56-62.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I,  iv,  80-84. 
CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  46-50.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  i,  42-43. 
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nulf  Flambard,  William  II.  FOXE,  Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  117-121.  FREE- 
MAN, Norman  Conquest,  V,  35-98.  FULLER,  T.,  Church  Hist.,  I, 
Book  III,  Sect,  i,  278-284.  GIBBON,  Roman  Empire,  VI,  Iviii,  259- 
321  (First  Crusade).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  135-140.  HOOK, 
W.  F.,  Archbishops,  II,  iii,  169-276.  HUME,  D.,  England,  I,  v,  237- 
257  (cf.  notes,  M,  N,  594).  KNIGHT,  England,  I,  xvi,  217-232.  LANG- 
MEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  80-83.  LAPPENBERG,  England 
(German  ed.),  II,  161-210.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  795-797  ; 
IV,  2842-2843  (Scot.).  LINGARD,  England,  I,  512-546.  LONGMAN, 
W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  I,  50-52.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS,  Boroughs 
and  Corporations,  I,  292-293.  PALGRAVE,  F.,  Normandy  and  Eng.,  IV, 
1-93,  220-688.  PEARSON,  England,  I,  xxv,  414-428.  RAMSAY,  J.  H., 
Foundations,  II,  xi-xv,  155-227.  SKENE,  Celtic  Scot.,  I,  429-441. 
STEPHENS  and  HUNT,  Church,  iv-v,  64-113.  TAYLOR,  H.,  English 
Const.,  I,  270-272.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  1, 244-245,  253-254.  WRIGHT, 
Biographia,  II,  18-27.  Biographical:  ANSELM:  Church,  R.  W.  Rule, 
II,  Books  V-VI,  3-224.  WILLIAM  RUFUS  :  Freeman,  2  vols.;  frequent 
maps. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  22,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
See  ADAMS,  BIGELOW,  COBBE,  FREEMAN,  LAPPENBERG,  RAMSAY,  and 
TAYLOR,  as  in  Sect.  15;  also:  MASSON,  Chroniclers,  France,  v,  63-82. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  ADAMS,  H.  C.,  Red  King's  Burial, 
in  his  Tales  upon  Texts.  London,  1870.  [B.P.  L.]  DAVIS,  W.  S., 
"  God  Wills  It !  "  ;  a  tale  of  the  first  crusade.  London,  Macmillan, 
1901.  FIELD,  MICHAEL  (pseud.),  William  Rufus,  in  his  Father's 
Tragedy.  London,  1885?  [B.P.  L.]  Rufus  the  Red  King.  Con- 
stable, 1838.  [B.]  SCOTT,  SIR  WALTER,  Count  Robert  of  Paris.  New 
York,  Appleton,  1887. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Death  of  Rufus,  in  THORNBURY. 
LANDOR,  W.  S.,  Walter  Tyrrel  and  William  Rufus,  in  his  Poems,  91-96. 


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SECTION  17 
Hemy  /,  1100-1135 

Summary.  Character  and  training  of  Henry;  his  accession;  the 
.charter  of  iioo  and  its  testimony  to  the  previous  reign;  Henry's  mar- 
riage. —  Conflict  with  the  Church  :  the  King's  attitude  toward  religion  ; 
recall  of  Anselm ;  the  old  custom  of  investiture ;  its  prohibition  by 
Gregory  VII ;  Anselm's  position  ;  Henry's  position  ;  the  compromise. 

—  Conflict  with  the  barons :  the  effect  of  baronial  possessions  in  Nor- 
mandy ;    repression  of  the  barons ;    Robert  of  Belleme ;    Tinchebrai, 
1 1 06;  possession  of  Normandy.  —  The  central  government:  councils; 
important  offices;  the  curia  regis ;  justices  on  circuit;   the  exchequer. 

—  The  succession  :  the  White  Ship  ;  the  oath  to  Matilda ;  unpopularity 
of  the  Angevin  marriage. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
477-502;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  236-263;  cf.  notes  in  II,  288-308.  HOVE- 
DON,  Annals,  1, 191-226.  HUNTINGDON,  Chronicle,  240-260.  MALMES- 
BURY,  Chronicle,  424-491.  VITALIS,  History,  see  chronological  index, 
282-290.  WORCESTER,  Chronicle,  208-249. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  4-7.  BEMONT, 
Chartes,  1-7  (Latin,  French  comments;  cf.  introd.,  vii-xvi).  BIGE- 
LOW,  73-142  (Latin).  BUTLER,  IV,  194-208.  Calendar,  Doc.  in 
France,  918-1206;  see  passim  for  1100-1135.  COLBY,  46-52.  ELLIS, 
Third  Ser.,  I,  18-22  (Latin).  English  Hist.  Rep.,  I,  10  [Bibl.].  GEE 
and  HARDY,  59-66.  GOULD,  BARING-,  IV,  261-297.  HILL,  Liberty 
Doc.,  1-6;  cf.  6-8.  HOLINSHED,  II,  47-78;  V,  285-290.  JACOBS,  J., 
13-15.  KENDALL,  49-51.  LEE,  G.  C.,  124-129.  MCKECHNIE,  Magna 
Carta,  app.,  565-567.  SCHMID,  432-490  (Latin).  STANTON,  161-163, 
174-176,187-188.  STUBBS,  93-112  (Latin).  THORPE,  Laws,  215-266; 
cf.  notes,  267-274.  University  of  Pa.,  II,  no.  i,  pp.  10-11,  21 ;  IV,  no.  3, 

PP-  29,  33- 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  83-87. 
CHEYNEY,  England,  vii,  119-125.  EDWARDS,  O.  M.,  Wales  (Nations), 
v,  67-80.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  122-131.  GREEN,  J.  R., 
Readings,  62-70  (GREEN).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  91-101  ;  illus. 
ed.,  I,  168-185.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  31-33. 
JOHNSON,  A.  H.,  Normans  (Epochs),  211-233;  maps,  218,  232.  LAW- 
LESS, Ireland  (Nations),  76-89  (Anglo-Norman  invasion).  LINGARD, 
England,  abr.,  66-81.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  71-73.  OMAN, 
England,  vii,  86-92.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  II,  iii,  111-122. 


210       REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

RANSOME,  Government,  iv,  32-41.  SEWELL  and  YONGE,  European 
Hist.,  I,  329-340  (HUME).  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  I,  iii,  57-71. 
TERRY,  B.,  England,  188-201.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  II, 
iii,  72-81.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  viii,  117-121. 
WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  82-85  (PEARSON).  WRONG,  British 
Nation,  87-89.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  I,  83-124. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  England,  A.D.  1066- 
1216  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  II),  vi-viii,  112-190.  ANDERSON,  Scot- 
tish Nation,  I,  51-61  (Alexander  I);  II,  21-25  (David  I).  AUBREY, 
English  Nation,  I,  150-155.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I,  63-76. 
BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland,  I,  Book  II,  i,  49-72 ;  map,  50.  CAMPBELL, 
Admirals,  I,  iv,  84-88.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  50-57.  CAMP- 
BELL, Justices,  I,  1,44-46.  COBBE,  Kings,  123-222.  CRAIK  and  MAC- 
FARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  404-420.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives 
of  Eadmer,  Florence  (of  Worcester),  Henry  I,  Diarmaid  MacMurchada, 
Robert  II.  FOXE,  Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  121-125.  FREEMAN,  Norman 
Conquest,  V,  98-161.  FULLER,  T.,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  III,  Sects. 
I-II,  284-299.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  140-151.  HOOK, 
W.  F.,  Archbishops,  II,  iv-v,  277-320.  HUME,  D.,  England,  I,  vi,  258- 
291.  KNIGHT,  England,  I,  xvii,  233-248.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-, 
Constitutional  Hist.,  83-89.  LAPPENBERG,  England  (German  ed.),  II, 
210-293.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  797;  III,  1757-1758  (Ire.); 
IV,  2842-2843  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  II, 
596-608.  LINGARD,  England,  II,  1-54.  LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures, 
Lect.  I,  52-53.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Corpora- 
tions, I,  293-319.  NORGATE,  Angevin  Kings,  I,  i,  1-96.  PALGRAVE, 
F.,  Normandy  and  Eng.,  IV,  688-734.  PEARSON,  England,  I,  xxvi-xxvii, 
429-463.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Foundations,  II,  xvi-xxi,  228-340.  SKENE, 
Celtic  Scot.,  I,  441-464.  STEPHENS  and  HUNT,  Church,  vi,  114-131. 
STRICKLAND,  Queens,  I,  108-169  (Matilda  of  Scot.) ;  170-203  (Adelicia 
of  Louvaine).  TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  I,  272-275.  TRAILL, 
Social  Eng.,  I,  245-247,  254-255,  276-279,  308-311.  WRIGHT,  Bio- 
graphia,  II,  28-103.  Biographical:  ANSELM  :  Church,  R.  W.,  see 
Sect.  16.  Rule,  II,  Books  VII-XII,  227-407 ;  app.,  41 1-414.  WILLIAM 
RUFUS:  Freeman,  II,  343-457  ;  app.,  680-691. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  22,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
See  ADAMS,  BIGELOW,  COBBE,  FREEMAN,  LAPPENBERG,  RAMSAY, 
and  TAYLOR,  as  in  Sect.  15;  also:  BEMONT,  Chartes,  introd.,  vii-xvi. 
LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  II,  659-661.  LIEBERMANN, 
Ueber  Ostenglische  Geschichtsquellen ;  consult  index,  2.  NORGATE, 
Angevin  Kings,  footnotes. 


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Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  DELONEY,  THOMAS,  The  History 
of  Thomas  of  Reading:  or,  the  sixe  worthie  yoemen  of  the  west. 
London,  Pickering,  1827.  GORE,  C.  F.  G.,  The  Leper-house  of  Janval, 
in  her  Courtier  of  the  Days  of  Charles  II,  I.  New  York,  1839. 
[B.P.L.]  GOULD,  Rev.  S.  B.,  Pabo,  the  Priest.  New  York,  Stokes. 
THOMS,  W.  J.,  ed.,  Thomas  of  Reading:  or,  sixe  worthie  yoemen  of 
the  west  (London,  Allde,  1632),  in  Thorns'  Early  English  Prose 
Romances,  I.  London,  Nattali  &  Bond,  1858. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  GRINDROD,  CHARLES,  King 
Henry  I,  in  his  Plays.  [B.P.  L.]  How  King  Henry  I  had  his  Children 
Drowned  in  the  Sea,  as  they  came  out  of  France,  in  EVANS,  II. 
ROSSETTI,  D.  G.,  The  White  Ship,  in  his  Works,  I,  137-147. 


SECTION  18 

Stephen  of  B  lots, 


Summary.  Stephen  the  nephew:  character;  political  strength; 
recognition  in  Normandy  and  England  ;  the  charter  of  Oxford;  Stephen's 
dependence  upon  the  barons  ;  quarrel  with  Roger  of  Salisbury.  —  The 
civil  war  :  Angevin  invasion  of  Normandy  ;  Matilda's  invasion  of  Eng- 
land; temporary  supremacy,  1140;  "Period  of  Anarchy";  the  Treaty 
of  WTallingford.  —  Results  of  Stephen's  reign. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  Giles  ed., 
502-508;  Plummer  ed.,  I,  263-269,  cf.  notes  in  II,  308-314.  HOVE- 
DON,  Annals,  I,  226-254.  HUNTINGDON,  Chronicle,  261-297,  325-430. 
MALMESBURY,  Chronicle,  491-535.  WORCESTER,  Chronicle,  249-286. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  7-9.  BEMONT, 
8-12  (Latin,  French  comments).  BIGELOW,  143-166  (Latin).  BUTLER, 
VI,  122-125.  Calendar,  Doc.  in  France,  918-1206;  see  passim  for 
1135-1154.  COLBY,  52-53.  ELLIS,  Third  Ser.,  I,  22-23.  GEE  and 
HARDY,  66-68.  GOULD,  BARING-,  VI,  82-86.  HOLINSHED,  II,  78-111. 
JACOBS,  J.,  18,  22-27,  256-259.  KENDALL,  51-55.  MCKECHNIE, 
Magna  Carta,  app.,  567-568.  STUBBS,  113-121  (Latin). 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
236-237.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  87-92.  BISHOP,  Pictures,  66-74 
(THIERRY);  map,  70.  CHEYNEY,  England,  vii,  129-132,  139-140. 
CREIGHTON,  L.,  England,  Book  III,  58-65.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's 
Hist.,  131-137.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  71-75  (THIERRY).  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  101-104;  illus.  ed.,  I,  192-197;  map,  196.  HIGGIN- 
SON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  33-34.  HUTTON,  W.  H.,  King  and 


212       REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

Baronage  (Oxford  Manuals),  i,  7-15.  LARNED,  History  for  Schools, 
82-102.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  81-87.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading 
Facts,  73-75.  OMAN,  England,  vii,  92-96.  RANNIE,  Constitution,  ii, 
21-34.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  II,  iv,  123-129.  SEWELL 
and  YONGE,  European  Hist.,  I,  341-358.  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom, 
I,  iii,  71-75.  STUBBS,  Early  Plantagenets,  11-34;  map,  34.  TERRY, 
B.,  England,  202-211.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  II,  iv,  81- 
84.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  viii,  121-125.  WRONG, 
British  Nation,  89-92.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  I,  125-134. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  England,  A.D.  1066- 
1216  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  II),  ix-xi,  191-254.  AUBREY,  English 
Nation,  I,  155-158.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I,  77-88.  CAMPBELL, 
Admirals,  I,  iv,  88-97.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  57-60.  COBBE, 
Kings,  224-360.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  420-438. 
DAVIS,  H.  W.  C.,  Anarchy  of  Stephen's  Reign,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1903, 
XVIII,  630-641.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  David  I,  William 
Marshall,  Matilda  or  Maud  or  ^Ethelic,  Owain  (Gwynedd),  Stephen. 
FOXE,  Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  125-126.  FREEMAN,  Norman  Conquest, 
V,  161-223.  FULLER,  T.,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  III,  Sect.  II,  299-309. 
GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  10-14.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  151- 
160.  HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops,  II,  vi,  321-353.  HUME,  D.,  England, 
I,  vii,  292-309.  KNIGHT,  England,  I,  xviii,  249-269.  LANGMEAD, 
TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  89-92.  LAPPENBERG,  England  (Ger- 
man ed.),  II,  294-370.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  797-798;  III, 
1757-1758  (Ire.) ;  IV,  2842-2843  (Scot.).  LINGARD,  England,  II,  62-95. 
LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  I,  53-56.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS, 
Boroughs  and  Corporations,  I,  319-335.  NORGATE,  Angevin  Kings,  I, 
ii-viii,  97-406.  PEARSON,  England,  I,  xxviii,  464-483.  RAMSAY,  J.  H., 
Foundations,  II,  xxii-xxviii,  341-458 ;  plans,  398,  409.  ROUND,  Com- 
mune of  London,  Study  V,  97-124.  ROUND,  Stephen  and  the  Earl  of 
Chester,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1895,  X,  87-91.  SKENE,  Celtic  Scot.,  I, 
465-471.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  I,  204-241  (Matilda,  queen  of  Stephen). 
SYBEL,  History  and  Literature  of  the  Crusades,  Part  II,  i,  134-136. 
TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  I,  275-277.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  I,  255- 
258,  267-269.  WILLIAMS,  R.  F.,  Cardinals,  I,  Book  I,  i,  81-107. 
WRIGHT, Biographia,  II,  103-181.  Biographical:  MANDEVILLE:  Round. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  22,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
See  ADAMS,  BIGELOW,  COBBE,  FREEMAN,  LAPPENBERG,  RAMSAY,  and 
TAYLOR,  as  in  Sect.  15;  also:  LIEBERMANN,  Ueber  Ostenglische 
Geschichtsquellen,  consult  index,  2.  NORGATE,  Angevin  Kings,  foot- 
notes. ROUND,  Mandeville,  footnotes. 


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Illustrative  Material — Prose.  CHETWODE,  R.  D.,  The  Knight 
of  the  Golden  Chain.  New  York,  Appleton,  1898.  [B.]  CRAKE,  A.  D., 
Brian  Fitz-Count ;  a  story  of  Wallingford  castle  and  Dorchester  abbey. 
New  York,  1888.  [B.  P.  L.]  CRAWFORD,  F.  M.,  Via  Crucis  ;  a  romance 
of  the  second  crusade.  London,  Macmillan,  1901.  MACFARLANE, 
CHARLES,  A  Legend  of  Reading  Abbey.  New  York,  Longmans, 
1898.  [B.]  PAYNTER,  D.  W.,  King  Stephen  ;  or,  the  battle  of  Lincoln. 
London,  1822.  [B.P.L.] 

Illustrative  Material — Poetry.  Battle  of  Cuton  Moor,  in  1138, 
in  EVANS,  IV.  Bishop  Thurston  and  the  King  of  Scots,  in  EVANS,  IV. 
GIBBS,  W.  A.,  The  Battle  of  the  Standard;  a  legend  of  the  days  of 
King  Stephen.  London,  1885.  [B.  P.  L.]  KEATS,  JOHN,  King  Stephen; 
a  dramatic  fragment,  in  his  Works,  192-195.  PENNY,  JOHN,  Stephen, 
King  of  England ;  a  drama.  London,  1851. 


SECTION  19 

Henry  II,  1154-1189 

Summary.  Henry's  accession,  character,  appearance  and  habits, 
training,  dominions ;  lack  of  unity  in  England ;  restoration  of  order ; 
officials  (Richard  de  Lucy,  Thomas  a  Becket) ;  the  curia  regis  and 
itinerant  justices;  indictment  and  trial  by  jury;  Assize  of  Clarendon, 
1166;  common  law  and  common  law  courts;  Assize  of  Arms,  1181; 
feudal  taxation  ;  scutage  and  its  effect  upon  feudalism.  —  The  Church  : 
organization  ;  church  courts ;  canon  law ;  definition  of  "  clergy " ; 
appeals  to  Rome  ;  Thomas  a  Becket  as  Archbishop  ;  the  Constitutions 
of  Clarendon,  1164  ;  exile  and  murder  of  Thomas  ;  unpopularity  of  the 
King.  —  New  revolt  of  the  baronage. — Scotland  and  Wales.  —  Partial 
conquest  of  Ireland.  —  Gloomy  close  of  the  reign. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  HOVEDON,  Annals,  I,  255-264; 
II,  1-117.  VITRY,  JACQUES  DE,  History  of  Jerusalem  (Palestine  Pil- 
grims, no.  31),  93-119;  map  (Syria,  1180),  end  of  vol.  WORCESTER, 
Chronicle,  287-305. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  9-28.  BARNARD, 
Strongbow  (Eng.  Contemp.),  7-146.  BEMONT,  Chartes,  13-14  (Latin, 
French  comments).  BIGELOW,  167-278  (Latin).  BISHOP,  Pictures, 
75-79  (HOLINSHED).  BUTLER,  XII,  343-368.  Calendar,  Doc.  in 
France,  918-1206;  see  passim  for  1154-1189.  Calendar,  Doc.,  Ire., 
1171-1307,1,1-13.  COBBETT,  Trials,  I,  1-12.  COLBY,  53-66.  ELLIS, 
Third  Ser.,  I,  23-25  (Latin).  English  Hist.  Rep.,  I,  10-13  [Bibl.]. 


214       REFERENCES-  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

EYTON,  Itinerary  of  Henry  II.  GEE  and  HARDY,  68-73.  GOULD, 
BARING-,  XIV,  395-400;  XV,  48-49,  325-403.  HENDERSON,  E.  F., 
Documents,  10-134.  HOLINSHED,  II,  111-202;  V,  290-302  (Scot.); 
VI,  121-179  (Ire.).  HUTTON,  W.  H.,  St.  Thomas  (Eng.  Contemp.). 
JACOBS,  J.,  27-94,  passim;  264-276.  JONES,  150-164  (Giraldus  Cam- 
brensis).  KENDALL,  56-71.  LEE,  G.  C.,  130-147.  MCKECHNIE, 
Magna  Carta,  app.,  568-569.  PALGRAVE,  SIR  F.,  Commonwealth, 
pp.  clxvi-clxxv.  STANTON,  16-18,  610-613.  STUBBS,  122-248  (Latin). 
University  of  Pa.,  II,  no.  i,  pp.  5-9;  IV,  no.  3,  pp.  16-17  !  no-  4>  P-  *6- 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
225-226,  237-239.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  93-108.  ARMITAGE, 
English  Nation,  xii-xiii,  161-201  [Bibl.].  BISHOP,  Pictures,  80-83 
(THIERRY).  CHEYNEY,  England,  viii,  145-156,  161-171;  maps,  146, 
169.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools,  93-107  ;  maps, 
96,  105.  CREIGHTON,  L.,  England,  Books  III-IV,  65-90;  map,  oppo- 
site title-page.  CREIGHTON,  L.,  Government,  iii,  18-22.  EDWARDS, 
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Hist.,  138-158.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  75-93  (YONGE,  STANLEY, 
STUBBS).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  104-121  ;  map,  104;  illus.  ed.,  I, 
197-213.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  35-39.  HUTTON, 
W.  H.,  King  and  Baronage  (Oxford  Manuals),  ii,  15-39;  map,  18. 
LARNED,  History  for  Schools,  109-127;  map,  no.  LAWLESS,  Ireland 
(Nations),  90-92.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  89-114;  table,  88;  map, 
90.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  86-96;  map,  88.  OMAN,  England, 
viii,  97-113.  RANNIE,  Constitution,  iii,  34-43.  RANSOME,  Advanced 
Hist.,  Book  III,  i,  135-156;  map  and  tables,  132-134.  RANSOME,  Gov- 
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SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  I,  iv,  76-105.  STUBBS,  Early  Plantagenets 
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B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  II,  iv,  84-95  ?  map,  84.  TOUT,  Empire 
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86-95  (MILMAN,  STUBBS).  WRONG,  British  Nation,  92-105.  YONGE, 
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Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  England,  A.D.  1066- 
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SECTION  20 

Richard  I,  1189-1199 

Summary.  Character  of  Richard.  —  The  Third  Crusade:  cause; 
Richard's  exploits ;  his  quarrels  and  failure ;  capture  and  ransom.  — 
Influences  of  the  crusades.  —  Return  of  Richard ;  campaigns  on  the 
continent ;  the  Chateau  Gaillard ;  death.  —  Administration  in  England  : 
effects  of  the  King's  absences  ;  working  of  Henry's  machinery ;  William 
Longchamp,  Hubert  Walter,  Geoffrey  Fitz  Peter;  sale  of  offices, 
charters,  and  privileges ;  taxation ;  constitutional  significance  of  the  reign. 

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(Palestine,  1187),  end  of  vol.  DEVIZES,  Richard  I,  1-78.  FABYAN, 
Chronicles,  293-310.  GREY  FRIARS,  Chronicle,  i.  HOVEDON,  Annals, 
II,  117-455.  Koran.  VITRY,  Jerusalem  (Palestine  Pilgrims,  no.  31), 
93-1 19,  map  (Syria,  1 180),  end  of  vol.  WORCESTER,  Chronicle,  305-310. 

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the  Crusades,  1-64  (RICHARD  OF  DEVIZES),  65-339  (GEOFFREY  DE 
VINSAUF'S  Chron.  of  Richard  I's  Crusade).  COLBY,  66-70.  HALLI- 
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211  (Ire.).  JACOBS,  J.,  99-190,  passim;  276-281,  passim;  385-392. 
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112.  ARCHER  and  KINGSFORD,  Crusades,  305-348.  BATESON,  Medi- 
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Richard  I ;  song  by  Richard  the  First,  Coeur  de  Lion,  written  during 


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his  imprisonment  in  the  Tenebreuse,  or  Black  Tower,  in  EVANS,  IV. 
Robin  Hood,  Ballads  of,  in  EVANS,  II ;  Percy,  Folio  MSS.,  I.  SCOTT, 
SIR  WALTER,  The  Crusader's  Return  (from  Ivanhoe).  TENNYSON, 
ALFRED,  The  Foresters,  Robin  Hood  and  Maid  Marion ;  a  drama. 
London,  Macmillan,  1892. 

SECTION  21 

John,  1199-1216 

Summary.  Succession  of  John  rather  than  of  Arthur;  character  of 
John ;  previous  career.  —  Loss  of'  continental  provinces  :  policy  of 
Philip  Augustus  ;  forfeiture  of  John's  fiefs  ;  capture  and  disappearance 
of  Arthur;  loss  of  the  Angevin  possessions;  battle  of  Bouvines,  1214; 
effects  upon  England.  —  Quarrel  with  the  Pope :  John's  loss  of  good 
councillors ;  the  disputed  election  of  archbishop ;  the  papal  decision, 
Stephen  Langton ;  deadlock  between  Pope  and  King;  the  interdict; 
further  papal  measures ;  John's  unpopularity ;  his  surrender  to  the 
Pope.  —  Revolt  against  the  King  :  causes  of  complaint ;  the  Council  of 
St.  Albans,  1213;  preparation  of  the  barons'  demands;  Army  of  God 
and  Holy  Church ;  granting  of  the  Great  Charter ;  its  claims  to  impor- 
tance ;  important  provisions ;  John's  attempt  at  revocation ;  civil  war 
and  invitation  to  Louis ;  death  of  John.  —  Summary  of  the  period, 
1154-1216. 

Sources  — Individual  Works.  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  310-323. 
GREY  FRIARS,  Chronicle,  2-3.  Magna  Carta,  Reprint  of,  by  Stubbs 
(Latin).  Magna  Carta,  Facsimiles  (Latin). 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  34-52.  BEMONT, 
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xvi-xxvi,  xlviii-lxi,  Ixx-lxxvi).  BLACKSTONE,  Great  Charter,  1-26. 
Calendar,  Doc.  in  France,  918-1206;  see  passim  for  1199-1206.  Cal- 
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Letters,  1198-1404,  I,  9-46.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  in  Venice,  I,  i. 
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211-232  (Ire.).  JACOBS,  J.,  199-241,  283-293.  KENDALL,  72-78. 
LEE,  G.  C.,  155-180.  MCKECHNIE,  Magna  Carta,  app.,  569-580. 
NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  I,  app.,  456-462  (cf.  435-456).  ROBINSON, 
Readings,  I,  x-xi,  209-212,  231-238  [Bibl.].  STUBBS,  268-314  (Latin). 
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(Latin).  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  II,  551-557. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
226-227,  239-240.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  112-121;  map,  116. 
BISHOP,  Pictures,  98-103  (KNIGHT).  CHEYNEY,  England,  viii,  174- 
184.  CREASY,  English  Const.,  118-147.  CREIGHTON,  L.,  England, 
1066-1216,  Book  V,  98-113.  CREIGHTON,  L.,  Government,  iv,  23-30. 
CREIGHTON,  M.,  Half-Hour  Hist.,  vi,  55-72.  EDWARDS,  O.  M.,  Wales 
(Nations),  viii,  127-134.  EMERTON,  Mediaeval  Eur.,  329-332.  GARDI- 
NER, S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  173-185.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  99-105 
(GREEN).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  115-131;  illus.  ed.,  I,  231-246. 
HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  41-45.  HOSMER,  Anglo- 
Saxon  Freedom,  iv,  38-61.  HUTTON,  King  and  Baronage  (Oxford 
Manuals),  iv,  48-59.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  98-100.  LINGARD, 
England,  abr.,  120-132.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  102-108. 
MYERS,  Mediaeval  and  Mod.  Hist.,  278-281.  OMAN,  England,  ix,  122- 
133.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  III,  iii,  167-181.  RANSOME, 
Government,  vi,  55-63.  ROBINSON,  Western  Eur. ;  see  Sect.  22. 
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Kingdom,  I,  vi,  118-144.  STUBBS,  Early  Plantagenets  (Epochs),  136- 
161.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  245-265.  TERKY,  B.,  History  for  Schools, 
Part  II,  v-vi,  102-113.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xi, 
156-162;  map,  157.  WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  96-103  (PEARSON). 
WRONG,  British  Nation,  109-115.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  I,  198-225. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  Critical  Period  of 
Eng.  Const.  Hist.,  in  Amer.  Hist.  Rev.,  July,  1900,  V,  643-658.  ADAMS, 
G.  B.,  England,  A.D.  1066-1216  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  II),  xix-xxi, 
390-447.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation,  I,  61-79  (Alexander  II). 
AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  214-234.  BALLARD,  Boroughs,  in  Eng. 
Hist.  Rev.,  1899,  XIV,  93-104.  BAYLEY,  Tower  of  London,  i-u. 
BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  110-123  [Bibl.].  BLACKSTONE,  Great 
Charter,  pp.  i-lxxvi.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I,  126-140.  CAMPBELL, 
Admirals,  I,  v,  109-116.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  119-126.  CRAIK 
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see  lives  of  Arthur  (of  Brittany),  Randulph  de  Blundevill,  Hubert  de 
Burgh,  Robert  Fitzwalter,  John,  Hugh  de  Lacy,  Stephen  Langton, 
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Sect.  IV,  332-444.  GNEIST,  Constitution,  I,  294-311.  GRANT,  J., 
Battles,  I,  15-17.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  189-249.  HALL, 
H.,  An  Unknown  Charter  of  Liberties,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1894,  IX, 
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295-376;  app.,  623-626.  LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  I,  68-73. 
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SECTION  22 

State  of  Society,  1066-1216 

Summary.  Norman  feudalism :  feudal  land  tenure ;  tenants  in 
chief,  sub-tenants;  fealty  and  homage;  feudal  services;  feudal  rights 
(aids,  relief,  wardship,  marriage,  forfeiture  and  escheat);  feudal  powers 
of  government ;  comparison  with  so-called  Saxon  feudalism.  —  The 
Norman  development  of  the  state.  —  The  Norman  Church:  church 
organization ;  canon  law ;  Benedictines  and  Cistercians ;  monastic 
rules ;  power  and  influence  of  the  clergy.  —  Literature  of  the  Norman 
period ;  literary  revival  under  Henry  II ;  growth  of  learning,  Oxford. 
—  Architecture  and  building:  ecclesiastical;  military;  Westminster 
Hall.  —  Growth  of  trade  and  towns ;  rural  and  town  life  ;  London. 

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1-300,  passim.  HUNTINGDON,  Chronicle,  301-319.  MALMESBURY, 
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66,  passim;  maps.  JOHNSON,  A.  H.,  Normans  (Epochs),  234-251; 
tables,  253-259.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  93-97,  101-106.  MACK- 
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x-xiii,  117-168.  MEDLEY,  Manual,  passim.  MOMBERT,  Crusades, 
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Hist.),  ii,  24-58.  MULLINGER,  Cambridge  (Epochs  of  Church  Hist.),  i, 
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201-215;  xviii-xix,  233-273.  SEW  ELL  and  YONGE,  European  Hist.,  I, 
80-97  (PEARSON).  STEPHENS,  W.  R.  W.,  Hildebrand  (Epochs  of 
Church  Hist.),  passim.  STUBBS,  Early  Plantagenets  (Epochs),  i-io; 
map,  title-page.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  vii,  95-1 13  ; 
x,  141-154;  maps,  94,  142,  150.  WALPOLE,  C.  G.,  Ireland,  31-43 
[Bibl.].  WARNER,  Industrial  Hist.,  ii-iv,  26-74.  WEBSTER,  W.  C., 
Commerce,  Part  II,  vii,  49-54;  xii,  86-93  [Bibl.]. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  A.  GENERAL,  i.  England,  Wales, 
and  Scotland.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  England,  A.D.  1066-1216  (Political  Hist, 
of  Eng.,  II),  i,  14-23;  ii,  38-50;  xv,  316-326;  xviii,  386-389.  Archae- 
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AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  158-171.  BARNARD,  Middle  Ages,  7-10, 
26-32,  60-67,  9I~i°4>  121-127,  162-164,  195-210,  223-231,  303-307, 
334-336.  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  73-95.  BEMONT  et  MONOD, 
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525-557.  BIRCH,  W.  DE  G.,  Domesday  Book.  COBBE,  Norman  Kings, 
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Geoffrey  (of  Monmouth),  Gilbert  (of  Sempringham),  Guy  (of  Warwick), 
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atlas,  II,  Mittelalter,  passim.  FREEMAN,  General  Sketch,  159-175. 
FREEMAN,  William  Rufus,  I,  3-9;  II,  459-691.  GASQUET,  Essays, 
Essays  I-II,  1-62.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  156-157,  170-175, 
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III.  ENGLAND   UNDER   THE  ANGEVINS 
FROM  1216  TO  1399 

SECTION  23 

Henry  III,  1216-1272 

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his  reign.  —  Henry's  minority,  1216-1227;  William  Marshall;  close  of 
the  civil  war;  Peter  des  Roches;  Pandulf;  Hubert  de  Burgh;  con- 
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personal  government :  foreign  favourites ;  royal  marriages ;  relations 
with  the  papacy ;  papal  representatives  in  England ;  Italians  in  English 
church  positions ;  Prince  Edmund  declared  King  of  Sicily ;  growth  of 
the  power  of  the  Great  Council.  —  Simon  of  Montfort  and  Prince 
Edward  :  early  career  of  Simon  of  Montfort ;  the  Provisions  of  Oxford, 
1258;  The  Mise  of  Amiens;  the  Barons'  Wars;  Lewes,  1264;  the 
Parliament  of  1265;  Evesham,  1265;  Dictum  of  Kenilworth,  1267; 
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of  Plantagenets,  i-iv,  1-89.     Tout  (Twelve  Eng.  Statesmen),  i-iii,  1-44. 
MONTFORT  :  Bemont,  1-261.     Creighton,  M.,  Simon  de  Montfort,  whole 
vol. ;  maps,  end  of  vol.     Gardiner,  Biographies,  3-43  (Simon  de  Mont- 
fort).     Pauli.     Prothero.      ST.  FRANCIS:    Alger,  A.  L.,  Little  Flowers 
of  St.  Francis,  pp.  v-xiii. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  30,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
BEMONT,  Chartes,  introd.,  xxvi-xxxii.  BEMONT,  Simon  de  Montfort, 
introd.,  i-xxvii.  BLAAUW,  Barons'  War,  xi-xvi.  FREEMAN,  Norman 
Conquest,  notes  and  app.  HUTTON,  Simon  de  Montfort,  170-182. 
HUTTON,  Henry  III,  149-156.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale, 

II,  409-410,  659-661.     LIEBERMANN,  Ueber  Ostenglische  Geschichts- 
quellen ;  consult  index,  2.     PAULI,  England,  III,  app.,  857-897.     POL- 
LOCK and  MAITLAND,  English  Law,  footnotes.     STUBBS,  Constitutional 
Hist.,  footnotes.     TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  footnotes.     THOMSON, 
Magna  Charta,  394-460.     TOUT,  England,  1216-1377,  app.,  443-464. 


232       REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  CRAKE,  Rev.  A.  D.,  The  House 
of  Walderne.  New  York,  Young,  1886.  [B.]  EDGAR,  J.  G.,  How  I 
Won  my  Spurs.  1863.  [B.]  FOSTER,  A.  J.,  and  CUTHELL,  E.  C.,  The 
Robber  Baron  of  Bedford  Castle.  1892.  [B.]  LEIGHTON,  ROBERT, 
The  Thirsty  Sword;  a  story  of  the  Norse  invasion  of  Scotland,  1262- 
1263.  New  York,  Scribner,  1892.  PICKERING,  E.,  A  Stout  English 
Bowman.  Blackie,  1897.  [B.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  DANTE  ALIGHIERI,  Harry  of 
England,  in  Purgatory,  Canto  VII,  last  lines.  EDISON,  J.  S.,  King 
Henry  III,  a  play.  London,  1840.  [B.  P.  L.]  GREENE,  ROBERT,  The 
Honorable  Historic  of  Frier  Bacon  and  Frier  Bongay,  in  WARD,  Old 
English  Drama.  GRINDROD,  CHARLES,  King  Henry  III,  in  his  Plays. 
[B.P.L.]  WORDSWORTH,  WILLIAM,  The  Borderers. 

SECTION  24 

Edward  I,  1272-1307 

Summary.  Character  and  training  of  Edward.  —  Parliament :  intro- 
duction into  it  of  the  middle  classes ;  representation :  the  Parliament 
of  1295;  houses  of  lords  and  commons;  statutes  affecting  maladminis- 
tration, debts,  entails,  subinfeudation,  judicial  procedure,  militia  and 
police,  church  lands,  church  courts,  revenue.  —  Expulsion  of  the  Jews, 
1290.  —  Confirmation  of  the  charters. —  Conquest  of  Wales:  Llewellyn; 
annexation  of  Wales;  the  "Prince  of  Wales." — The  Scottish  Succes- 
sion ;  the  Maid  of  Norway ;  Baliol ;  Bruce ;  Award  of  Norham ;  Scot- 
tish War  of  Independence  ;  Wallace  and  Bruce  ;  Falkirk  ;  campaigns 
in  Scotland.  —  Quarrel  with  the  papacy :  Boniface  VIII  and  the  bull 
Clericis  laicos ;  answers  of  Philip  and  Edward;  submission  of  the 
Church.  —  Relations  with  France  and  Flanders  ;  Courtrai. 

Sources  —  Individual  "Works.  BARBOUR,  The  Bruce,  I,  Books 
I-VIII,  1-207.  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  384-407.  WESTMINSTER,  Flowers, 
II,  xxi,  458-496.  WORCESTER,  Chronicle,  353-411. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  68-92.  AMOS, 
Government,  202-203.  BEMONT,  Charles,  76-112  (Latin,  French  com- 
ments ;  cf.  introd.,  xxxiii-xlviii).  BLACKSTONE,  Great  Charter,  80-86. 
Calendar,  Close  Rolls,  1272-1288,  2  vols.  Calendar,  Doc.,  Ire.,  1171- 
1307,  II,  162  to  end  of  vol.  Calendar,  Letter-Books  of  London, 
Book  A,  whole  vol.;  Book  B,  1-281,  passim  (cf.  i-xvi) ;  Book  C,  1-154 
(cf.  i-xxvii).  Calendar,  Papal  Registers,  Letters,  1198-1404,  I,  444- 
618  (cf.  app.,  619-621);  II,  1-34.  Calendar,  Patent  Rolls,  1272-1307, 
4  vols.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  in  Venice,  I,  2-3.  COBBETT,  I,  21-24. 


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COLBY,  87-92.  ELLIS,  Third  Ser.,  I,  27-29  (Latin).  English  Hist. 
Rep.,  I,  16-19  [Bibl.].  GEE  and  HARDY,  81-95.  HALLIWELL,  I,  15- 
23.  HENDERSON,  E.  F.,  Documents,  148-149,  432-437.  HILL,  34-37 
(cf.  37-41).  43-45  (cf.  45-48).  HOLINSHED,  II,  478-546;  V,  320-342 
(Scot.);  VI,  235-243  (Ire.).  KENDALL,  89-91.  LEE,  G.  C.,  182-194. 
Old  South  Leaflets,  I,  no.  5,  pp.  13-15.  RILEY,  London,  3-62.  ROB- 
INSON, Readings,  I,  xi,  238-241  [Bibl.].  Rotuli  Par!.,  I,  1-270,  460- 
479,  passim  (Latin  and  French).  Statutes  at  Large,  I,  42-177.  STUBBS, 
426-513.  THOMSON,  Magna  Charta,  145-158,  369-375;  cf.  notes,  159- 
328,  376-393,  passim.  WRIGHT,  Political  Songs  (Camden  Soc.),  128- 
133.  ' 37-M8,  iSS-^S.  206-240,  273-323. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
240-241.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  136-156;  map,  139.  ARCHER 
and  KINGSFORD,  Crusades,  390-407.  CHEYNEY,  England,  ix,  209-226; 
map,  223.  CREIGHTON,  L.,  Government,  v,  31-36.  COMAN  and  KEN- 
DALL, History  for  High  Schools,  132-144;  maps,  135,  138.  EDWARDS, 
O.  M.,  Wales  (Nations),  x-xi,  173-217.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's 
Hist.,  208-224.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles,  iv,  40-46.  GREEN,  J.  R., 
Readings,  126-132  (Scoxr).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist,  168-207  ;  illus. 
ed.,  I,  345-368;  map,  350.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist., 
50-54  [Bibl.].  HUTTON,  King  and  Baronage  (Oxford  Manuals),  vi,  80- 
97;  map,  84.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  107-112.  LINGARD,  Eng- 
land, abr.,  149-165.  MACKINTOSH,  JOHN,  Scotland  (Nations),  44-65. 
MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  114-121.  MYERS,  Mediaeval  and  Mod. 
Hist,  283-288.  OMAN,  England,  xi,  148-170.  RANNIE,  Constitution, 
v,  56-65.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist,  Book  IV,  i,  205-227 ;  tables, 
202-203;  maps,  204,  215.  RANSOME,  Government,  vii,  68-73.  RHYS 
and  JONES,  Welsh  People,  vii,  261-345.  SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  9-13. 
SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  I,  viii,  165-201.  STUBBS,  Early  Plan- 
tagenets  (Epochs),  212-263.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  294-333.  TERRY,  B., 
History  for  Schools,  Part  II,  viii,  124-134;  Part  III,  Book  I,  i,  137-142. 
WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xii,  171-183;  map,  170. 
WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  121-125  (PEARSON).  .WRONG,  British 
Nation,  120-130.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  I,  264-320. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ABRAHAMS,  Expulsion  of  the  Jews, 
A.D.  1290.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation,  I,  402-409  (Bruce,  1210- 
1295);  I,  409-422  (Bruce,  1274-1329);  111,327-332  (Earl  of  Moray); 
III,  598-601  (Wallace).  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  266-298.  BAIN, 
The  Edwards  in  Scot.,  I.ect.  I,  1-19,  passim;  Lects.  II-IV,  20-59. 
BAYLEY,  Tower  of  London,  113-130.  BLACK,  J.  G.,  Edward  I  and 
Gascony  in  1300,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1902,  XVII,  518-527.  BRIGHT, 


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J.  F.,  England,  I,  171-196;  map,  end  of  Vol.  II.  BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scot- 
land, I,  Book  III,  i-iii,  133-150.  BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  II,  92-125, 
199-359.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I,  v,  122-132.  CAMPBELL,  Chan- 
cellors, I,  162-190.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  ii,  83-93.  CRAIK  and 
MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  688-730.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see 
lives  of  Aymer  (de  Valence),  John  de  Baliol,  Humphrey  de  Bohun, 
Robert  Bruce,  Edgar  I,  Eleanor  (of  Castile),  William  Wallace.  FOXE, 
Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  191-199.  FREEMAN,  Historical  Essays,  Essays 
II-III,  40-79.  FREEMAN,  Norman  Conquest,  V,  488-489.  FULLER, 
T.,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  III,  Sects.  VI-VII,  370-397.  GRANT,  J., 
Battles,  I,  24-35.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  313-371 ;  map,  345. 
GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  II,  170-269,  275-362,  402-403.  HIL- 
DRETH,  Judges,  i,  38-47  (cf.  introd.,  9-36).  HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops, 
III,  v-vii,  304-454.  HUME,  D.,  England,  II,  xiii,  1-78  (cf.  notes,  A-F, 
599-602).  JOYCE,  Short  Hist,  of  Ire.,  Part  III,  x,  295-300.  KNIGHT, 
England,  I,  xxv,  382-390;  xxvii,  41 1-426.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Con- 
stitutional Hist.,  252-275.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  809-811. 
Ill,  1759-1760  (Ire.);  IV,  2844-2845  (Scot.);  V,  3643-3644  (Wales).' 
LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  III,  15-18,  356-370.  LEON- 
ARD, G.  H.,  Expulsion  of  the  Jews,  in  Royal  Hist.  Soc.,  Trans.,  New 
Ser.,  V,  103-143.  LINGARD,  England,  II,  504-576;  app.,  627-628. 
LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  IV,  249-340 ;  map,  249.  MEREWETHER 
and  STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Corporations,  I,  488-577.  MILMAN, 
Christianity,  VI,  Book  XI,  238-357.  MORRIS,  J.  E.,  Welsh  Wars, 
whole  vol.;  folding  map  at  end.  NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  I,  x,  264-283. 
PAULI,  England  (German  ed.),  IV,  2-199.  PEARSON,  England,  II,  ix- 
xiv,  286-452.  RAIT,  Relations  of  Eng.  and  Scot.,  hi,  31-40.  SKENE, 
Celtic  Scot.,  I,  496-497.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  I,  Book  II,  iv, 
142-180.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  I,  427-461  (Eleanora  of  Castille) ; 
462-481  (Marguerite  of  France).  STUBBS,  Constitutional  Hist.,  II, 
106-165.  STUBBS,  Introductions,  488-527  (Chronicle  of  Reigns  of 
Edward  I  and  Edward  II,  passim.  Also  in  Rolls  Ser.).  TAYLOR,  H., 
English  Const.,  I,  405-427.  TOUT,  England,  A.D.  1216-1377  (Political 
Hist,  of  Eng.,  Ill),  vii-xi,  136-235;  3  maps  at  end.  TRAILL,  Social 
Eng.,  II,  1-47,  passim.  WILLIAMS,  R.  F.,  Cardinals,  I,  Book  II, 
iv,  345-367.  Biographical:  BRUCE,  1274-1329:  Maxwell  (Heroes), 
i-vii,  17-162;  plan,  152.  EDWARD  I:  Jenks  (Heroes),  vii-xiii,  157- 
346;  App.  A,  347-348  [Bibl.].  Seeley,  Greatest  of  Plantagenets, 
v-xiii,  90-420 ;  app.,  424-457.  Tout,  iv-xiii,  45-229.  WALLACE, 
SIR  WILLIAM:  Murison  (Famous  Scots).  (See  also  under  Anderson, 
above.} 


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Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect,  jo,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
See  FREEMAN,  LIEBERMANN,  STUBBS,  TAYLOR,  THOMSON,  and  TOUT, 
as  in  Sect.  23;  also:  BAIN,  The  Edwards  in  Scotland,  Lect.  I,  1-19. 
BEMONT,  Charles,  introd.,  xxxiii-lxviii.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  His- 
toire  Generale,  III,  62-63,  4I3~4I5-  MORRIS,  J.  E.,  Welsh  Wars, 
footnotes.  PAULI,  England,  IV,  716-741.  STUBBS,  Introductions, 
488-527  (Reigns  of  Edward  I  and  Edward  II.  Also  in  Rolls  Ser.). 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  GILLIAT,  Rev.  E.,  The  King's 
Reeve.  1898.  [B.]  GREEN,  E.  E.,  The  Lord  of  Dyneover.  Nelson,  1891. 
PALGRAVE,  SIR  F.  T.,  The  Merchant  and  the  Friar.  Parker,  1844.  [B.] 
PORTER,  JANE,  The  Scottish  Chiefs.  New  York,  Burt.  SCOTT,  SIR 
WALTER,  Castle  Dangerous;  Robert  Bruce,  1306-1307,  in  The  Sur- 
geon's Daughter  and  Castle  Dangerous.  Edinburgh,  Black ;  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1894. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Ballad  of  Robin  Hood,  in  POL- 
LARD. BARBOUR,  JOHN,  The  Bruce  :  or,  the  book  of  the  most  excellent 
and  noble  Prince  Robert  de  Broyss,  King  of  Scots,  etc.,  I,  Books  I— VIII, 
in  Scottish  T.  Society,  1894.  GRAY,  THOMAS,  The  Bard,  in  his  Works, 
18-23.  Gude  Wallace,  in  CHILD,  III.  HAWKER,  R.  S.,  The  First 
Prince  of  Wales,  A.D.,  1284,  in  his  Works,  99-100.  HEMANS,  FELICIA, 
The  Heart  of  Bruce  in  Melrose  Abbey ;  Wallace's  Invocation  to  Bruce, 
in  her  Works.  Henry  the  Minstrel  (Blind  Harry),  Actis  &  Deidis  of 
the  Illustere  and  Vailleand  Campioun  Schir  William  Wallace,  ed.  by 
James  Moir.  Edinburgh,  1889.  HEYWOOD,  THOMAS,  The  Royal  King 
and  Loyal  Subject ;  a  tragicomedy,  in  DODSLEY,  Old  Plays,  VI. 
PEELE,  GEORGE,  Famous  Chronicle  of  Edward  I  .  .  .;  also,  the  Life  of 
Llewellen  .  .  .;  lastly,  the  Sinking  of  Queene  Elinor;  tragedies,  in  his 
Works,  I,  77-217.  On  the  Death  of  King  Edward  the  First,  in  PERCY, 
Reliques,  I.  RAMSAY,  ALLAN,  The  Vision,  in  his  Poems  and  Works, 

I,  119-130.     Sir  Patrick  Spens,  in  CHILD,  II ;  FINLAY,  I;  MAIDMENT, 
Ballads,  I.     SOUTHEY,  ROBERT,  The  Death  of  Wallace,  in  his  Works, 

II.  THOMSON,  JAMES,  Edward  and  Eleonora;  a  tragedy,  altered  .  .  . 
by  Mr.  Thomas  Hull.     London,  Cawthorn,  1795. 

SECTION  25 

Edward  II,  1307-1327 

Summary.  Wars  with  Scotland;  Bannockburn,  1314;  peace  of 
1323  (and  of  1328).  —  Character  of  Edward  II;  Piers  Gaveston;  the 
King's  marriage;  the  Lords  Ordainers,  1310;  Ordinances  of  the  Parlia- 
ment of  1311;  execution  of  Gaveston;  the  rise  of  the  Despensers ; 


236       REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

their  exile  in  1321 ;  defeat  of  the  barons,  1322  ;  execution  of  Thomas  of 
Lancaster ;  supremacy  of  the  Despensers ;  Roger  Mortimer  ;  plot  and 
invasion  of  Isabella ;  capture  and  deposition  of  the  King. 

Sources — Individual  Works.  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  417-433. 
FROISSART,  Chronicles,  Johnes  ed.,  I,  3-14 ;  Lanier's  Boy's  Froissart, 
1-16. 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  92-99.  Calendar, 
Close  Rolls,  1307-1327,  4  vols.  Calendar,  Letter-Books  of  London, 
Books  B-E,  passim.  Calendar,  Papal  Registers,  Letters,  1198-1404, 
II,  34-268.  Calendar,  Patent  Rolls,  1307-1317,  3  vols.  Calendar, 
State  Papers,  in  Venice,  I,  3-7.  COBBETT,  I,  23-50.  COLBY,  92-95. 
FRAZER,  English  Hist.,  1307-1399,  Part  I,  5-31  (map,  opposite  Con- 
tents). GEE  and  HARDY,  96-102.  GOULD,  BARING-,  III,  414-421. 
HALLIWELL,  I,  23-37.  Harleian  Miscellany,  i2-vol.  ed.,  I,  128-133; 
8-vol.  ed.,  IV,  485-489.  HOLINSHED,  II,  546-588  ;  V,  342-362  (Scot.) ; 
VI,  243-252  (Ire.).  NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  I,  app.,  465-469.  RILEY, 
London,  63-152.  Rotuli  Parl.,  I,  273-459,  460-479,  passim  (Latin  and 
French).  Somers  Tracts,  I,  5-6.  Statutes  at  Large,  I,  178-235. 
WRIGHT,  Political  Songs  (Camden  Soc.),  246-250,  253-272. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  157-158. 
BARNARD,  Companion,  plan,  68.  BISHOP,  Pictures,  108-113  (SCOTT). 
CHEYNEY,  England,  ix,  227.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for  High 
Schools,  152-156;  map,  154.  CREIGHTON,  L.,  Government,  vi,  37-45. 
EDWARDS,  O.  M.,  Wales  (Nations),  xii,  218-235.  GARDINER,  S.  R., 
Student's  Hist.,  224-231.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles,  iv,  46-51.  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  Readings,  132-137  (SCOTT).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  207-215  ; 
illus.  ed.,  I,  404-411.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  54- 
56.  HUTTON,  King  and  Baronage  (Oxford  Manuals),  vii,  97-104. 
LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  166-180.  MACKINTOSH,  Scotland  (Nations), 
65-73.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  121-124;  map,  122.  MYERS, 
Mediaeval  and  Mod.  Hist.,  288-290.  OMAN,  England,  xii,  171-179. 
RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  IV,  ii,  228-241  ;  plan,  334.  RAN- 
SOME,  Government,  vii,  73-75.  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  I,  ix, 
202-209.  STUBBS,  Early  Plantagenets  (Epochs),  263-290.  TERRY,  B., 
England,  334-349;  map,  338.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III, 
Book  I,  .i,  143-150;  map,  144.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essen- 
tials), xiii,  185-188.  WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches  (LONGMAN),  126- 
134;  plan,  129.  WRONG,  British  Nation,  170-174.  YONGE,  Cameos, 
Ser.  I,  321-369. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  298- 
305.  BAIN,  The  Edwards  in  Scot.,  Lect.  IV,  59 ;  V,  76.  BRIGHT,  J.  F., 


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England,  I,  197-211.  BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland,  I,  Book  III,  iv,  151- 
169;  maps,  158,  and  end  of  vol.  BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  II,  360-432. 
CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I,  v,  132-135.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  191- 
212.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  ii,  93-97.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE, 
Pictorial  Hist.,  I,  730-747.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Adam 
(of  Orlton),  Edward  Bruce,  John  Comyn,  James  Douglas,  Edward  II, 
Piers  Gaveston,  Isabella  (of  France),  Roger  Mortimer,  Richard  (of 
Cornwall).  FOXE,  Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  199-203.  FULLER,  T., 
Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  III,  Sects.  VII-VIII,  397-416,  passim.  GRANT, 
J.,  Battles,  I,  35-41.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  378-392. 
GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  II,  363-401,  404-442;  III,  1-64. 
Harleian  Miscellany,  8-vol.  ed.,  I,  66-91  ;  12-vol.  ed.,  I,  90—127.  HOOK, 
W.  F.,  Archbishops,  III,  viii,  455-491.  HOZIER,  Invasions,  I,  x,  179- 
181.  HUME,  D.,  England,  II,  xiv,  79-115.  JOYCE,  Short  Hist,  of  Ire., 
Part  III,  xi,  300-308.  KNIGHT,  England,  I,  xxviii,  427-440.  LANG- 
MEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  275-282.  LARNED,  Ready 
Reference,  II,  811-812;  III,  1760  (Ire.);  IV,  2845-2847  (Scot.). 
LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  III,  370-373.  LINGARD, 
England,  III,  1-78;  app.,  541-542.  LONGMAN,  W.,  Lectures,  Lect.  V, 
345-419;  map  and  plan,  345,  385.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS, 
Boroughs  and  Corporations,  II,  577-618.  NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  I, 
xi-xiv,  284-420.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ireland,  I,  i,  18-30. 
OMAN,  Art  of  War,  557-588;  plan,  572.  PAULI,  England  (German  ed.), 
IV,  199-306.  PEARSON,  Fourteenth  Century,  iii-iv,  52-92.  RAIT, 
Relations  of  Eng.  and  Scot.,  iv,  41-63.  ROUND,  Commune  of  London, 
Study  XIV,  289-301.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  I,  Book  II,  v,  181-195. 
STRICKLAND,  Queens,  I,  482-555  (Isabelle  of  France).  STUBBS,  Con- 
stitutional Hist.,  11,319-392.  STUBBS,  Introductions,  488-527  (Chron- 
icles of  Reigns  of  Edward  I  and  Edward  II,  passim.  Also  in  Rolls  Ser.). 
TOUT,  England,  A.D.  1216-1377  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  Ill),  xii-xiv, 
236-302  ;  map  at  end.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  II,  8-10,  24-30.  Bio- 
graphical: BRITCE,  1274-1329:  Maxwell  (Heroes),  viii-xiii,  163-304; 
plan,  216.  Murison  (Famous  Scots). 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect,  jo,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
See  LIEBERMANN,  STUBBS,  and  TOUT,  as  in  Sect.  23;  also:  FRAZER, 
English  Hist.,  1307-1399,  98-105;  cf.  viii.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  His- 
toire Generale,  III,  413-415.  PAULI,  England,  IV,  716-741.  STUBBS, 
Introductions,  488-527  (Reigns  of  Edward  I  and  Edward  II.  Also  in 
Rolls  Ser.). 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  AGUILAR,  GRACE,  The  Days  of 
Bruce ;  a  story  from  Scottish  history.  London,  Walter  Scott.  BIDDER, 


238       REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

M.,  In  the  Shadow  of  the  Crown.  Constable,  1899.  [B.]  HOLT,  E.  S., 
In  All  Time  of  Our  Tribulation ;  the  story  of  Piers  Gaveston.  New 
York,  1886.  [B.P.L.]  RHYS,  ERNEST,  The  Whistling  Maid.  Hutch- 
inson,  1900.  [B.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  BARBOUR,  JOHN,  The  Bruce; 
or,  the  book  of  the  most  excellent  and  noble  prince,  Robert  de  Broyss, 
king  of  Scots,  etc.,  I,  Books  IX-XIII ;  II,  Books  XIV-XX,  in  Scottish 
T.  Society,  1894.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  The  Barons'  Wars,  Nymphidia 
and  other  poems,  in  his  Works,  I,  2-159.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  The 
Legend  of  Pierce  Gaveston,  in  his  Works,  II,  471-500.  DRAITON, 
MICHAELL,  Queen  Isabell  to  Mortimer;  Mortimer  to  Queen  Isabell,  in 
his  Works,  I,  201-209,  209-217.  Geste  of  Robyn  Hode  (and  other 
Robin  Hood  Legends),  in  CHILD,  II.  King  Edward  II  sent  prisoner 
to  Berkley-castle  by  Queen  Isabel  his  Wife,  in  EVANS,  II,  45.  MAR- 
LOWE, CHRISTOPHER,  Edward  II,  in  his  Works.  On  the  Lamentable 
and  Cruel  Murther  of  King  Edward  II,  in  EVANS,  II.  Song  of  Queen 
Isabel,  Wife  to  King  Edward  II,  with  the  Downfall  of  the  Spencers, 
in  EVANS,  II. 

SECTION  26 

Edward  III  (A),  1327—1360 

Summary.  Edward's  minority:  independence  of  Scotland,  1328; 
Edward's  assumption  of  the  government,  1330;  execution  of  Morti- 
mer. —  The  Hundred  Years'  War :  possessions  of  the  English  kings  in 
France;  new  causes  of  conflict;  outbreak  of  the  war;  Sluys ;  Crecy; 
capture  of  Calais  ;  the  Black  Prince ;  Poitiers;  Peace  of  Bretigny,  1360. 
—  Domestic  affairs;  first  Statute  of  Provisors ;  Statute  of  Praemunire; 
the  Black  Death ;  Statutes  of  Laborers ;  improvement  in  the  position 
of  villeins. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  438-473. 
FROISSART,  Chronicles,  Bemers  ed.,  I,  17-415;  II,  1-74,  cf.  pp.  ix- 
Ixxxiii;  Johnes  ed.,  I,  14-292;  Lanier's  Boy's  Froissartr,  16-265;  Scott 
Lib.,  4-10,  16-78.  GREY  FRIARS,  Chronicle,  4-6. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  100-127.  ASH- 
LEY, Edward  III  (Eng.  Contemp.),  5-187.  BISHOP,  113-118.  BUND, 
WILLIS-,  Trials,  I,  1-4.  Calendar,  Close  Rolls,  1327-1343,  6  vols. 
Calendar,  Letterbooks  of  London,  Book  E,  215-304  (cf.  pp.  i-xxxii). 
Calendar,  Papal  Registers,  Letters,  1198-1404;  II,  268-591;  III,  i- 
635.  Calendar,  Papal  Registers,  Petitions,  1342-1419,  I,  1-361.  Cal- 
endar, Patent  Rolls,  1327-1345,  6  vols.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  in 
Venice,  I,  7-11.  COBBETT,  I,  51-66.  COLBY,  96-103.  ELLIS,  Third 


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Ser.,  I,  29-43  (Latin).  FRAZER,  Part  I,  32-95.  GEE  and  HARDY,  103- 
104.  HALLIWELL,  I,  37-50,  396-403.  HENDERSON,  E.  F.,  Documents, 
1-189.  HOLINSHED,  II,  589-672  ;  V,  363-389  (Scot.) ;  VI,  252-258 
(Ire.).  JONES,  II,  no.  4,  pp.  63-72.  KENDALL,  92-106.  LEE,  195-199, 
203-208.  NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  II,  app.,  467-469,  501-507.  RILEY, 
London,  153-306.  ROBINSON,  Readings,  I,  xx,  466-472  [Bibl.].  Rotuli 
Pad.,  II,  3-267  (Latin  and  French),  376-377  (English),  378-419,  passim ; 
420-458  (Latin  and  English).  Statutes  at  Large,  I,  237-369.  Three 
Chronicles  (Camden  Soc.),  81-85. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
230-231,  242-243.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  French  Nation,  108-135.  ANDREWS, 
C.  M.,  England,  158-159,  162-170;  map,  189.  BARNARD,  F.  P.,  Middle 
Ages,  plans,  68,  70.  CHEYNEY,  England,  ix,  227-229;  x,  230-245; 
maps,  232,  242.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools, 
map,  150.  EDWARDS,  O.  M.,  Wales  (Nations),  xiii,  236-247.  GARDI- 
NER, S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  231-254.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles,  note, 
51-53;  v,  54-79;  maps,  58,  66.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  145-152 
(YONGE).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  215-231  ;  map,  217  ;  illus.  ed.,  I, 
411-444.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  57-67.  LAW- 
LESS, Ireland  (Nations),  113-118.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  181-200. 
MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  124-130.  OMAN,  England,  xiii,  180-196. 
OMAN,  Hundred  Years'  War  (Oxford  Manuals),  i-iv,  7-54;  maps,  7,  37, 
52.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  IV,  iii,  242-264  ;  plans,  254,  262. 
RANSOME,  Government,  vii,  75-79.  ROWLEY,  Rise  of  the  People 
(Epochs  Eng.  Hist.),  Book  II,  46-71;  map,  69.  SMITH,  G.,  United 
Kingdom,  I,  x,  210-229,  passim.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  350-380;  maps, 
35°>  S^Si  377»  380.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  I,  ii, 
150-164;  map,  150;  plan,  155.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essen- 
tials), xiii,  188-194;  map,  190.  WARBURTON,  Edward  III  (Epochs), 
1-192;  maps,  opposite  title-page,  190,  280  [Bibl.].  WHEELER,  A.  M., 
Sketches,  134-139  (FROISSART)  ;  map,  135 ;  140-144  (WARBURTON). 
WRONG,  British  Nation,  174-181  ;  map,  182. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation, 
II,  25-27  (David  II,  1324-1371).  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  340-365. 
BAIN,  The  Edwards  in  Scot.,  Lects.  V-VI,  77-105.  BRIGHT,  J.  F., 
England,  I,  212-223  !  map,  end  of  vol.  BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland,  I, 
Book  III,  v,  170-183.  BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  III,  1-42.  CAMP- 
BELL, Chancellors,  I,  213-254.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial 
Hist.,  I,  747-775.  CREIGHTON,  C.,  Epidemics,  I,  iii-iv,  1 14-203.  CUN- 
NINGHAM, Commercial  Policy  of  Ed.  Ill,  in  Royal  Hist.  Soc.,  Trans., 
New  Ser.,  IV,  197-220.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  James 


240       REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

Audley,  Edward  de  Baliol,  David  Bruce,  Edward  III,  Henry  (of  Lan- 
caster), Philippa  (of  Hainault).  Foss,  Judges,  see  especially  520-522 
(Michael  de  la  Pole).  FOXE,  Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  204-211.  FREE- 
MAN, General  Sketch,  214-215.  FREEMAN,  Essays,  Essay  I,  116-127. 
FULLER,  T.,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  III,  Sect.  IX,  417-428.  GRANT,  J., 
Battles,  I,  43-62.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  393-438  ;  map,  440. 
GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  III,  65-263.  HOOK,  W.  F.,  Arch- 
bishops, III,  ix,  492-518;  IV,  x-xi,  i-iio.  HUME,  D.,  England,  II, 
xv-xvi,  116-195;  cf.  notes  G  and  H,  603.  JESSOPP,  Essays,  iv-v,  166- 
261  (Black  Death).  JOYCE,  Short  Hist,  of  Ire.,  Part  III,  xii,  308-323. 
KITCHIN,  France,  I,  405-465  ;  maps,  405,  415,  423,  428,  440.  KNIGHT, 
England,  I,  xxix-xxx,  441-472.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional 
Hist.,  282-286.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  812-814;  III,  1760- 
1761  (Ire.) ;  IV,  2847-2850  (Scot.).  LAVISSE,  Histoire  de  France,  IV, 
Part  I,  26-69, 87-88, 95-102.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate, 
III,  64-122,  373-386.  LINGARD,  England,  III,  83-177;  table,  83. 
LONGMAN,  W.,  Edward  III,  I ;  II,  i-iii,  1-60;  numerous  maps.  LOWE, 
W.  I.,  Considerations  which  Induced  Edward  III  to  Assume  Title  of 
King  of  France,  in  Am.  Hist.  Ass'n,  Rep.,  1900,  I,  535-583.  MACKIN- 
NON, Edward  III,  i-xvii,  1-424.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS,  Bor- 
oughs and  Corporations,  II,  618-713.  MILMAN,  Christianity,  VII, 
Book  XII,  121-134,  197-208.  MORRIS,  J.  E.,  Archers  at  Crecy,  in  Eng. 
Hist.  Rev.,  1897,  XII,  427-436.  NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  II,  i,  1-69. 
O'FLANAGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ireland,  I,  ii,  31-42.  PAULI,  England 
(German  ed.),  IV,  307-452.  PAULI,  Old  England,  v,  140-175  (Emperor 
Louis  IV  and  Ed.  Ill) ;  vi,  176-203  (The  Steelyard).  PEARSON,  Four- 
teenth Century,  v-vii,  93-177.  MAITLAND,  F.  W.,  Canon  Law,  148- 
157.  SMITH,  J.  B.,  Parliament,  I,  Book  II,  v,  195-212.  STRICKLAND, 
Queens,  I,  556-605  (Philippa  of  Hainault).  TOUT,  England,  A.D.  1216- 
1377  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  Ill),  xii-xvii,  302-398;  map  at  end. 
TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  II,  10-13,  3°-32>  40-42,  133-146,  157-159,  172- 
177,  182-192.  TRENHOLME,  Risings  in  Eng.  Monastic  Towns  in  1327, 
in  Am.  hist.  Rev.,  July,  1901,  VI,  650-670.  WILLIAMS,  R.  F.,  Cardi- 
nals, I,  Book  II,  v,  368-383.  Biographical:  BLACK  PRINCE:  Creighton, 
L.,  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  i-x,  1-131  ;  plans  and  map,  39,  99,  end  of 
vol.  Gardiner,  S.  R.,  Biographies,  44-78  (The  Black  Prince).  Pauli, 
Aufsatze,  I,  Old  Ser.,  1-23,  passim  (Eduard,  der  Schwarze  Prinz). 
BRUCE,  1274-1329:  Maxwell  (Heroes),  xiv-xvii,  305-370;  cf.  introd., 
1-16.  EDWARD  III :  see  WARBURTON  in  Group  7,  and  LONGMAN  and 
MACKINNON  in  Grmip  II.  WYCLIFFE  :  Vaughan,  i-ii,  1-41.  Vaughan, 
Tracts  of  Wycliffe,  pp.  i-xiii  (Memoir). 


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Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect,  jo,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2), 
EDMANDS,  Reading  Notes  on  Wycliffe.  FRAZER,  English  Hist.,  1307- 
1399,  98-105,  cf.  p.  viii.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  III, 
122-123,  413-415.  LIEBERMANN,  Ueber  Ostenglische  Geschichtsquel- 
len,  consult  index,  2-.  LONGMAN,  Edward  III,  I;  II,  1-60,  footnotes. 
MACKINNON,  Edward  III,  1-466,  footnotes.  NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  II, 
p.  viii.  PAULI,  Aufsatze,  I,  Old  Ser.,  i  (Der  Schwarze  Prinz).  PAULI, 
England,  IV,  716-741.  TOUT,  England,  1216-1377,  app.,  443-464. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  BANCROFT,  JOHN,  King  Edward 
the  Third;  with  the  fall  of  Mortimer,  Earl  of  March.  London,  1691. 
[B.P.  L.]  BLAKE,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  Glory  and  Sorrow  of  Norwich:  a 
chronicle  of  those  pearls  of  chivalry  King  Edward  III  and  his  son 
Edward  the  Black  Prince.  Boston,  Page,  1900.  EDGAR,  J.  G.,  Cressy 
and  Poictiers.  Ward  &  Lick,  1865.  [B.]  HENTY,  G.  A.,  St.  George 
for  England.  New  York,  Scribner,  1884.  YONGE,  C.  M.,  The  Lances 
of  Lynwood.  London,  Macmillan,  1900. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  BARBOUR,  JOHN,  see  Sect.  25. 
BELLOY,  PIERRE,  L.  B.  DE,  Le  siege  de  Calais ;  tragedie,  in  PETITOT, 
IV.  BURNS,  ROBERT,  The  Battle  of  Bannockburn.  DRAITON, 
MICHAELL,  Edward  the  Blacke-Prince  to  Alice  Countesse  of  Salisbury; 
Alice  Countesse  of  Salisbury  to  the  Blacke-Prince,  in  his  Works,  I. 
LANGLAND,  WILLIAM,  The  Vision  and  the  Creed  of  Piers  Ploughman. 
MINOT,  LAURENCE,  Poems,  passim.  SCOTT,  SIR  WALTER,  Bannock- 
burn,  from  The  Lord  of  the  Isles,  Canto  VI.  SCOTT,  SIR  WALTER, 
Halidon  Hill.  SHIRLEY,  WILLIAM,  Edward  the  Black  Prince :  or,  the 
battle  of  Poictiers ;  an  historical  tragedy,  in  London  Stage,  IV.  Win- 
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SECTION  27 

Edward  HI  (R),  1360-1377 

Summary.  Renewal  of  the  French  War:  support  for  Pedro  of 
Spain ;  campaigns  of  the  Black  Prince  and  John  of  Gaunt ;  Bertrand 
du  Guesclin ;  gradual  loss  of  the  English  possessions.  —  Domestic 
affairs :  corruption  at  home ;  rule  of  John  of  Gaunt  and  his  friends ; 
reforms  of  the  Good  Parliament  (1376)  and  its  punishment  of  favour- 
ites ;  death  of  the  Black  Prince ;  John  Wiclif ;  Statute  of  Treasons ; 
Statute  of  Kilkenny. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  474-490. 
FROISSART,  Chronicles,  Berners  ed.,  II,  75-457;  Johnes  ed.,  I,  292- 
511  ;  Scott  Lib.,  79-86. 


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Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  127-136.  BUND, 
WILLIS-,  I,  4—11.  Calendar,  Papal  Registers,  Letters,  1198-1404,  IV, 
1-227.  Calendar,  Papal  Registers,  Petitions,  1342-1419,  I,  361-537. 
Calendar,  State  Papers,  in  Venice,  I,  11-19.  COBBETT,  I,  67-90. 
BISHOP,  119-123.  COLBY,  103-105.  ELLIS,  Third  Sen,  I,  43-46 
(Latin  and  French).  FRAZER,  Part  II,  6-33.  Harleian  Miscellany, 
8-vol.  ed.,  Ill,  138-148.  HOLINSHED,  II,  672-711.  LEE,  G.  C.,  209- 
212.  NICOLAS,  N.  H.,  Navy,  II,  app.,  469-501,  507-513.  PARIS  et 
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Parl.,  II,  268-375  (Latin  and  French),  378-419,  passim;  458-462 
(French).  Statutes  at  Large,  I,  370-408.  University  of  Pa.,  II,  no.  5, 
pp.  9-13. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  170-183  ; 
table,  182.  CHEYNEY,  England,  x,  245-252.  COMAN  and  KENDALL, 
History  for  High  Schools,  map,  158.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's 
Hist,  254-265.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  231-235;  illus.  ed.,  I,  444- 
460;  map,  444.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  200-210;  map,  201.  MONT- 
GOMERY, Leading  Facts,  130-134;  map,  130.  OMAN,  England,  xiii, 
196-200.  OMAN,  Hundred  Years'  War  (Oxford  Manuals),  v-vi,  54-77. 
RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  IV,  iii,  264-277.  SMITH,  G.,  United 
Kingdom,  I,  x,  210-229,  passim.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  380-402. 
TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  I,  iii,  164-172;  map, 
164.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xiii,  194-195.  WAR- 
BURTON,  Edward  III  (Epochs),  192-281  ;  maps,  opposite  title-page, 
190,  280  [Bibl.].  WRONG,  British  Nation,  181-186. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  I,  xxiv, 
376-389.  BAYLEY,  Tower  of  London,  21-33,  257~259-  BEARD,  C.  A., 
Introduction,  220-230.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I,  233-241.  BROUGHAM, 
Lancaster,  1-15.  BURKE,  U.  R.,  Spain,  351-363  ;  table,  395.  CAMP- 
BELL, Admirals,  I,  v,  135-149.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  254-276. 
CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  ii,  98-103.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial 
Hist.,  I,  775-781.  CUNNINGHAM,  Commercial  Policy  of  Ed.  Ill,  in 
Royal  Hist.  Soc.,  Trans.,  New  Ser.,  IV,  197-220.  Dictionary  Nat. 
Biog.,  see  lives  of  Edward  (the  Black  Prince),  John  (of  Gaunt),  Robert 
Knollys,  Lionel  (of  Antwerp),  Walter  Mauny.  Foss,  Judges,  see  es- 
pecially 768-773  (Wykeham,  Bishop  of  Winchester).  FOXE,  Martyrs, 
Seymour  ed.,  2 1 2-226.  FREEMAN,  General  Sketch,  2 1 5-2 1 7.  FULLER, 
T.,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  III,  Sect.  IX,  428-432 ;  Book  IV,  Sect.  I, 
438-448.  GIBBON,  Roman  Empire,  VII,  243-285;  abr.  ed.,  II,  318- 
328.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  62-65.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I, 


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SECTION  28 

Richard  II  (A),  1377-1381 

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the  Regency ;  hardships  of  the  lower  classes  ;  the  poll  taxes  ;  the  Peas- 
ants' Rising  of  1381  ;  John  Ball  and  Wat  Tyler;  failure  of  the  rising; 
its  results.  —  The  Great  Schism ;  Wiclif  and  the  Poor  Priests ;  the 
Lollards ;  the  Bible. 

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329.     GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  66-68.     GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I, 
469-485.     HALLAM,  Europe,  I,  73-78.     HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops,  IV, 
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LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  III,  64-122,  387-391.     LIN- 
GARD,  England,  III,  271-311.     LYTE,  Oxford,  x,  249-286.     MAURICE, 
Leaders,  II,  iii,  133-200.     MILMAN,  Christianity,  VII,  Book  XIII,  228- 
245.     OMAN,  England,  1377-1485  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  IV),  i,  1-25; 
map  [Bibl.].     PAULI,  England  (German  ed.),  IV,  505-542.     PEARSON, 
Fourteenth  Century,  x,  240-267.     PINKERTON,  Scotland,  I,  Book  I,  14- 
23;   app.,  441-445.      POWELL,  Rising  in  East  Anglia.      REVILLE,  Le 
Soulevement  des   Travailleurs.      ROGERS,  Gleanings,   Ser.  II,   47-63. 
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II,  461-536.      TRAILL,   Social   Eng.,  II,   152-154,   167-170,   192-194. 
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X,  120-124.     Wallon,  I,  Books  I-II,  1-123.     WAT  TYLER:  Vericour, 
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SECTION  29 

Richard  II  (B},  1381-1399 

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Henry  of  Lancaster;  abdication  of  Richard.  —  General  features  of 
his  reign. 

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SECTION  30 

State  of  Society,  1216-1399 

Summary.  Advances  in  administration  ;  increase  of  state  expenses 
and  taxation  ;  the  army  (the  longbow,  the  knight) ;  chivalry.  —  Coming 
of  the  Dominican  friars,  1220;  the  Franciscans,  1224;  Carmelites  and 
Augustinians ;  England  and  the  papacy ;  religious  unrest ;  Wicliffite 
doctrines  and  influences.  —  The  universities:  organization;  courses  of 
instruction ;  Oxford  and  Cambridge ;  founding  of  colleges ;  learned 
men  (Roger  Bacon,  Adam  of  Marsh,  Edmund  Rich,  Robert  Grosseteste); 
scholasticism.  —  Increasing  use  of  English;  William  Langland,  Piers 
Plowman ;  Chaucer,  The  Canterbury  Tales ;  law  writers  (Henry  de 
Bracton) ;  historians  (Roger  of  Wendover,  Matthew  Paris);  the  scrip- 
torium of  a  monastery ;  increased  care  for  public  records.  —  The  Welsh 
literature.  —  Architecture:  the  Early  English  style;  cathedral-  and 
castle-building.  —  The  towns :  causes  of  growth  ;  town  charters ;  the 
gild  merchant;  the  craft  gild.  —  Fairs;  courts  of  "pie  powder."  The 
manor:  the  demesne;  payments  to  the  lord;  officers  of  the  manor; 
manor  courts;  cotters;  villeins  and  serfdom;  freemen.  —  The  Jews: 
unpopularity;  treatment;  occupations;  self-government.  —  Effects  of 
the  Black  Death  upon  society. —  Development  of  Scotland.  —  Summary 
of  period,  1216-1399. 

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IV.  ENGLAND  UNDER  THE  HOUSES  OF 
LANCASTER  AND  YORK,  1399-1485 

SECTION  31 

Henry  IV,  1399-1413 

Summary.  Character  of  Henry ;  his  claims  to  the  throne  ;  depend- 
ence upon  the  higher  clergy;  the  Statute  against  Heretics,  1401  ;  treat- 
ment of  heretics. —  Parliament:  powers;  privileges;  Henry's  treatment 
of.  —  Conspiracy  of  RichaYd's  half-brothers.  —  Rebellion  of  Owen  Glen- 
dower  ;  the  "  Lords  Marchers  "  ;  revolt  of  the  North  ;  battle  of  Shrews- 
bury, 1403.  —  Capture  and  detention  of  Prince  James  of  Scotland. 

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256 


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SECTION  32 

Henry  V,  1413-1422 

Summary.  Character  and  previous  training  of  Henry  V ;  his  aims. 
—  Renewal  of  the  war  with  France  ;  conditions  in  France ;  campaign 
of  Agincourt,  1415;  conquest  of  Normandy;  treaty  of  Troyes,  1420; 
Henry's  marriage  to  Catherine  of  France ;  resistance  of  the  Dauphin ; 
death  of  Henry  V  and  of  Charles  VI.  —  Parliamentary  development.  — 
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FABYAN,  Chronicles,  577-591.  GREY  FRIARS,  Chronicle,  12-15. 
HALL,  E.,  Chronicle,  46-114.  MONSTRELET,  Chronicles,  I,  239-485. 
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293-297,  321-325,  334-341-  VAUGHAN,  Wycliffe,  xiii,  494-523-  WlL" 
LIAMS,  R.  F.,  Cardinals,  II,  Book  III,  iii,  59-69.  WILLIAMS,  H.,  Naval 
Power,  iv,  31-40.  WORDSWORTH,  Biography,  I,  ix,  355-402.  Bio- 
graphical: HENRY  V :  Church,  A.  J.  (Men  of  Action).  Kingsford, 
C.  L.  (Heroes),  vi-xxv,  81-402  ;  6  maps  [Bibl.].  Pauli,  Aufsatze,  New 
Ser.,  II,  99-125. 

Bibliography  (see  also  tinder  Sect.  37,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
See  OMAN,  PAULI,  RAMSAY,  and  STUBBS,  as  in  Sect.  31.  LAVISSE  et 
RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  III,  159-160,  413-415. 

Illustrative  Material — Prose.  HAMILTON,  BERNARD,  Corona- 
tion. 1902.  [B.]  HENTY,  G.  A.,  At  Agincourt.  New  York,  Scribner, 
1897.  JAMES,  G.  P.  R.,  Agincourt.  1844.  [B.]  YONGE,  C.  M.,  The 
Caged  Lion.  2  vols.  Leipzig,  Tauchnitz,  1870. 

Illustrative  Material — Poetry.  BOYLE,  ROGER,  The  History  of 
Henry  V,  in  his  Works,  I.  [B.  P.  L.]  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  Battle  of 
Agincourt,  in  his  Works.  DUVAL,  ALEXANDRE  V.  P.,  La  Jeunesse  de 
Henri  V  ;  comedie.  1847.  [B-  P-  L.]  For  the  Victory  at  Agincourt, 
in  PERCY,  Reliques,  I.  HILL,  AARON,  King  Henry  V:  or,  the  con- 
quest of  France  by  the  English,  in  his  Works,  I.  [B.  P.  L.]  King 
Henry  the  Fifth's  Conquest  of  France,  in  CHILD,  III.  LYDGATE  (?), 
JOHN,  The  Siege  of  Harfleur  and  the  Battle  of  Agincourt,  1415,  in 
POLLARD.  SHAKESPEARE,  WILLIAM,  History  of  King  Henry  V.  Sir 
John  Oldcastle  . .  . ,  in  Doubtful  Plays  of  Shakespeare,  ed.  by  WILLIAM 
HAZLITT.  London,  Routledge. 

SECTION  33 

Henry  VI  (A),  1422-1451 

Summary.  Duke  of  Bedford  Regent  in  France ;  continued  resist- 
ance of  the  Dauphin ;  appearance  of  Joan  of  Arc  (early  life,  mission) ; 
raising  of  the  siege  of  Orleans ;  coronation  of  the  Dauphin  at  Rheims ; 
Joan  of  Arc's  capture,  trial,  and  death ;  continued  French  successes ; 
defeat  of  the  English  near  Bordeaux,  1453;  effects  of  the  Hundred 
Years'  War  upon  France  and  upon  England.  —  Duke  of  Gloucester 
Protector  at  home  ;  James  I  of  Scotland  liberated,  1423  ;  deaths  of  the 
Dukes  of  Gloucester  and  Suffolk;  rebellion  of  Jack  Cade,  1450; 
influence  of  Richard,  Duke  of  York. 


LANCASTER  AND  YORK,  1399-1485  261 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Chronicle  of  Richard  II  to  Henry 
VI,  53-69;  app.,  116-118.  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  591-626.  GREGORY, 
Chronicle  (Camden  Soc.,  1876),  149-197;  cf.  57-149.  GREY  FRIARS, 
Chronicle,  15-21.  HALL,  E.,  Chronicle,  114-227.  MONSTRELET,  Chron- 
icles, I,  485-640;  II,  1-200.  VERGIL,  English  Hist.,  1-80. 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  184-196.  BLONDEL, 
Expulsion  from  Normandy,  239-514  (with  English  tr.).  BUND,  WILLIS^ 

I,  28-31.     Calendar,  Patent  Rolls,  1422-1429.     Calendar,  State  Papers, 
in  Venice,  I,  62-76.     COBBETT,  I,  267-276.     COLBY,  113-117.     ELLIS, 
Third  Ser.,  I,  75-82.     GEE  and  HARDY,   139-141.     GIBBON,  Roman 
Empire,  Bury  ed.,  VII,  95-96.     HALLIWELL,  I,  106-121.     HILL,  49-54  ; 
cf.  54-65.    HOLINSHED,  III,  136-227.    KENDALL,  112-116.    LEE,G.  C., 
220—223.     Paston  Letters,  GAIRDNER,  ed.,  I,  5-228,  and  see  suppl.  vol. 
PINKERTON,  Scotland,  I,  app.,  462-485,  passim  ;  513-515.  Privy  Council, 
1386-1542,  VI,  16-113,  passim.     Rotuli  Parl.,  IV,  169-511  ;  V,  3-225, 
389-399,  401-449  (mainly  French,   Latin  and  English).      Statutes  at 
Large,  I,  610-710.     THOMPSON,  York  and  Lancaster  (Eng.  Contemp.), 
9-26;  map,  opposite  title-page.     Three  Chronicles  (Camden  Soc.),  58- 
69,  94-103  (cf.  1-58,  and  introd.,  iv-v). 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  206-210. 
CHEYNEY,  England,  xi,  268-269.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for 
High  Schools,  map,  192.  GAIRDNER,  Lancaster  and  York  (Epochs), 
128-158.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  307-320.  GEORGE,  H.  B., 
Battles,  vi,  92-100.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  Part  II,  12-16  (GREEN). 
GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  271-281  ;  illus.  ed.,  II,  526-540.  HIGGIN- 
SON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  82-85.  LARNED,  England,  207-223  ; 
map,  218.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  253-262.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading 
Facts,  158-162.  OMAN,  England,  xvii,  231-244.  OMAN,  Hundred 
Years'  War  (Oxford  Manuals),  xi,  1 16-126.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist., 
Book  V,  iii,  324-338.  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  I,  xiv,  261-278, 
passim.  STEPHENS,  H.  M.,  Portugal  (Nations),  115-138.  TERRY,  B., 
England,  450-464.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  I,  vi, 
200-206.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xv,  223-227  ;  xvi, 
230-231.  WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  161-166  (GUEST).  WRONG,  Brit- 
ish Nation,  209-215;  map,  212.  .YoNGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  Ill,  i-vii,  1-64. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.      ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation, 

II,  551-555  (James  I).     AUBREY,  English  Nation,  II,  14-22.     BRIGHT, 
J.   F.,   England,   I,   303-320.     BROUGHAM,    Lancaster,    246-350;    see 
p.  xiv  for  contents  of  app.      BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland,  I,  Book  IV,  iv, 
211-221.     CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  I,  333-354.     CRAIK  and  MACFAR- 
LANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  II,  52-85.      Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of 


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John  Cade,  Henry  VI,  Humphrey  (of  Gloucester),  James  II,  John  (of 
Lancaster),  Margaret  (of  Scotland),  Margaret  (of  Anjou).  FOXE, 
Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  338-355.  FULLER,  T.,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  IV, 
Sects.  11-111,491-514.  GAIRDNER,  Jack  Cade's  Rebellion,  in  Fort.  Rev., 
VIII  (Old  Ser.,  XIV),  442-455.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  86-93.  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  546-568.  GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  III, 
342-394.  HALLAM,  Europe,  I,  87-96.  HARTWRIGHT,  Lancaster,  171- 
237.  HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops,  V,  xviii-xix,  79-187.  HUME,  D., 
England,  II,  xx-xxi,  328-389.  JOYCE,  Short  Hist,  of  Ire.,  Part  III,  xiv, 
335-339.  KITCHIN,  France,  I,  532-555.  KNIGHT,  England,  II,  v-vi, 
65-96.  KRIEHN,  Rising  in  1450,  44-131  (cf.  pref.,  1-5).  LARNED, 
Ready  Reference,  II,  818-819;  IV,  2850-2851  (Scot.).  LAVISSE,  His- 
toire  de  France,  IV,  Part  II,  1-16,  32-70,  loi-ni.  LAVISSE  et  RAM- 
BAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  III,  394-396.  LINGARD,  England,  IV,  1-104. 
MAJOR,  Discoveries  of  Prince  Henry  the  Navigator,  vi-x,  64-137. 
O'FLANAGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ire.,  I,  vi-vii,  85-104.  OMAN,  England, 
1377-1485  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  IV),  xii-xv,  287-359.  PAULI,  Eng- 
land (German  ed.),  V,  181-293.  PAULI,  Old  England,  xi,  373-407 
(Duke  Humphrey  of  Gloucester).  PINKERTON,  Scotland,  I,  Book  III, 
101-107;  Book  IV,  108-142;  Book  VI,  186-214;  app.,  I,  456-485, 
513-515.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Lancaster  and  York,  I,  xxii-xxxiii,  322-498 
(maps);  II,  i-x,  1-146  (maps).  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  II,  167-206 
(Margaret  of  Anjou).  STUBBS,  Constitutional  Hist.,  Ill,  99-164. 
TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  I,  545-547,  552-557.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng., 

II,  297-306,325-329,341-344.   WILLIAMS,  R.  F.,  Cardinals,  II,  Book  III, 
iv,  70-109.     Biographical ' :  JOAN  OF  ARC  :  Oliphant,  Mrs.,  Jeanne  D'Arc. 
Pauli,  Old  England,  x,  337-372  (Maid  of  Orleans). 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  37,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
KRIEHN,  Rising,  i-iii,  8-42.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale, 

III,  413-415.     MASSON,  Chroniclers,  France,  223-242   (Joan  of  Arc). 
OMAN,  England,  1377-1485,  497-512.      PAULI,  England,  V,  685-710. 
RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Lancaster  and  York,  I,  xi-xix ;    II,  v-xii.      STUBBS, 
Constitutional  Hist.,  footnotes.     TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  footnotes. 
THOMPSON,  York  and  Lancaster,  149-165. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  BAKER,  JAMES,  The  Cardinal's 
Page.  1898.  [B.]  CATHERWOOD,  M.  H.,  Days  of  Jeanne  d'Arc.  New 
York,  Century  Co.,  1897.  CHARLES,  ELIZABETH,  Joan  the  Maid, 
Deliverer  of  France  and  England :  a  story  of  the  fifteenth  century. 
S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York,  Dodd.  CLEMENS,  SAMUEL  (Mark  Twain), 
Personal  Recollections  of  Joan  of  Arc.  New  York,  Harper,  1903. 
CROCKETT,  S.  R.,  The  Black  Douglas.  New  York,  Doubleday,  1899. 


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GOULD,  Rev.  S.  B.,  Noemi.  New  York,  Appleton,  1895.  JAMES, 
G.  P.  R.,  Agnes  Sorel.  New  York,  Harper.  [B.]  LANG,  ANDREW, 
A  Monk  of  Fife  ;  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Jeanne  d'Arc.  London, 
Longmans,  1895.  REEVE,  CLARA,  The  Old  English  Baron.  [B.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  Owen 
Tudor  to  Queen  Katherine ;  Queen  Katherine  to  Owen  Tudor,  in  his 
Works,  II,  251-256,  258-265.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  Elinor  Cobham 
to  Duke  Humfrey ;  Duke  Humfrey  to  Elinor  Cobham,  in  his  Works, 
II,  267-277,  277-284.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  William  de  la  Pole,  Duke 
of  Suffolke,  to  Queene  Margaret ;  Queen  Margaret  to  William  de  la 
Pole,  Duke  of  Suffolk,  in  his  Works,  II,  286-294,  295-303.  James  I 
of  Scotland,  The  King's  Book ;  The  King's  Quair,  together  witji  a 
ballad  of  good  counsel,  ed.  by  W.  WT.  SKEAT.  Edinburgh,  1884.  Libel 
of  English  Policy, in  WRIGHT,  Political  Poems,  II,  157-159.  ROSSETTI, 
D.  G.,  The  King's  Tragedy;  James  I  of  Scots,  2oth  February,  1487,  in 
his  Works,  I,  148-175.  SCHILLER,  FREDERICK,  The  Maid  of  Orleans 
(tr.).  SOUTHEY,  ROBERT,  Joan  of  Arc,  in  his  Works,  I. 

SECTION  34 

Hemy  VI  (B},  1451-1461 

Summary.  Rivalry  of  York  and  Somerset ;  birth  of  Prince  Edward  ; 
insanity  of  Henry ;  York,  Protector ;  recovery  of  the  King  ;  resentment 
of  Queen  Margaret  towards  York.  —  \Vars  of  the  Roses  (1455-1485): 
battle  of  St.  Albans,  1455  (capture  of  Henry,  death  of  Somerset) ; 
reconciliation;  battle  of  Northampton,  1460  (capture  of  Henry,  flight 
of  Margaret  and  Edward) ;  battle  of  Wakefield,  1460  (death  of  York) ; 
second  battle  of  St.  Albans,  1461  ;  final  victory  of  the  Earl  of  March; 
Edward,  Earl  of  March,  proclaimed  King,  1461  ;  character  and  signifi- 
cance of  the  wars. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Chronicle  of  Richard  II  to 
Henry  VI,  69-110.  COMINES,  Memoirs,  II,  421-433  (Scandalous 
Chron.).  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  626-639.  GREGORY,  Chronicle  (Cam- 
den  Soc.,  1876),  197-215.  HALL,  E.,  Chronicle,  227-257.  MON- 
STRELET,  Chronicles,  II,  200-272.  VERGIL,  English  Hist.,  80-112. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  196-202.  Calen- 
dar, State  Papers,  in  Venice,  I,  76-112,  348.  COLBY,  117-119.  ELLIS, 
Third  Ser.,  I,  82-97.  GEE  and  HARDY,  141-144.  HOLINSHED,  III, 
227-276;  V,  418-446  (Scot.);  VI,  267-268  (Ire.).  KENDALL,  117-120. 
Paston  Letters,  GAIRDNER,  ed.,  I,  228-554,  and  see  suppl.  vol.  PINK- 
ERTON,  Scotland,  I,  486-492,  516—517.  Privy  Council,  1386-1542, 


264       REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

VI,  114-366,  passim.  Rotuli  Parl.,  V,  226-399,  449~457  (English  and 
Latin).  Statutes  at  Large,  I,  711-726.  THOMPSON,  York  and  Lan- 
caster (Eng.  Contemp.),  26-61.  Three  Chron.  (Camden  Soc.),  69-77. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  210-214; 
map,  212.  CHEYNEY,  England,  xi,  269-271.  COMAN  and  KENDALL, 
History  for  High  Schools,  map,  199.  GAIRDNER,  Lancaster  and  York 
(Epochs),  158-173;  map,  272.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  320- 
329.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  281-285;  illus.  ed.,  II,  546-554;  map, 
550.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  262-264.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts, 
162-166.  OMAN,  England,  xviii,  245-254.  OMAN,  Hundred  Years' 
War  (Oxford  Manuals),  xii,  126-135.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist., 
Book  V,  iii,  338-347.  ROWLEY,  Rise  of  the  People  (Epochs  Eng. 
Hist.),  Book  III,  71-98;  maps,  86,  96.  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom, 
I,  xiv,  261-278,  passim.  STEPHENS,  H.  M.,  Portugal  (Nations),  140- 
157.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  464-473  ;  map,  467.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for 
Schools,  Part  III,  Book  I,  vi,  206-213;  map,  209.  WALKER,  A.  P., 
English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xvi,  233-235;  map,  232.  WHEELER,  A.  M., 
Sketches,  166-175  (GUEST).  WRONG,  British  Nation,  215-220;  map, 
218.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  Ill,  viii-xii,  65-104. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation,  II, 
555-556  (James  II).  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  II,  22-25.  BAYLEY, 
Tower  of  London,  210-212.  BOURNE,  E.  G.,  Essays,  Part  VI,  173-189 
(Prince  Henry  the  Navigator).  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I,  320-327. 
BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland,  I,  Book  IV,  v,  222-246.  BURTON,  J.  H., 
Scotland,  III,  103-152.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I,  vi,  183-191.  CAMP- 
BELL, Chancellors,  I,  354-381.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  iv,  135-139. 
CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  II,  86-98.  Dictionary  Nat. 
Biog.,  see  lives  of  Richard  Neville,  Richard  (of  York).  FOXE,  Martyrs, 
Seymour  ed.,  356-357.  FREEMAN,  Essays,  Fourth  Sen,  275-283 
(Wakefield).  FREEMAN,  General  Sketch,  215-217.  FULLER,  T., 
Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  IV,  Sect.  Ill,  514-517;  Sect.  IV,  534-537. 
GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  93-94.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  I,  568- 
576;  map,  574.  HALSTED,  Richard  III,  I,  i-iv,  1-85.  HARTWRIGHT, 
Lancaster,  237-275.  HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops,  V,  xx,  188-267. 
HUME,  D.,  England,  II,  xxi,  389-405.  JOYCE,  Short  Hist,  of  Ire.,  Ill, 
xiv,  339-341.  KITCHIN,  France,  I,  556-573;  map,  569.  KNIGHT, 
England,  II,  ix,  129-148.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  819-821  ;  IV, 
2850-2851  (Scot.).  LAVISSE,  Histoire  de  France,  IV,  Part  II,  111-151. 
LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  III,  142-156,  397-402. 
LINGARD,  England,  IV,  104-139.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS, 
Boroughs  and  Corporations,  II,  834-944.  OMAN,  England,  1377-1485 


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(Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  IV),  xv-xvi,  359-399-  PAULI,  England  (Ger- 
man ed.),  V,  294-358.  PINKERTON,  Scotland,  I,  Book  VI,  215-245; 
app.,  486-492.  RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Lancaster  and  York,  II,  x-xvi,  146- 
267 ;  maps.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  I,  Book  III,  ii,  266-276. 
STRICKLAND,  Queens,  II,  206-321  (Margaret  of  Anjou).  STUBBS, 
Constitutional  Hist.,  Ill,  164-193.  TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  I, 
557-559.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  II,  306-309,  329-334.  WILLIAMS, 
R.  F.,  Cardinals,  II,  Book  III,  v,  110-123. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  37,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,*  III,  159-160,  413-415. 
OMAN,  England,  1377-1485,  497-512.  PAULI,  England,  V,  685-710. 
RAMSAY,  J.  H.,  Lancaster  and  York,  II,  v-xii.  STUBBS,  Constitutional 
Hist.,  footnotes.  TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  footnotes.  THOMPSON, 
York  and  Lancaster,  149-165. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  ARMITAGE,  ALFRED,  Red  Rose 
and  White.  1901.  [B.]  FULLERTON,  LADY  GEORGIANA,  A  Stormy 
Life:  Queen  Margaret's  journal.  London,  Bums,  1893. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  COLMAN,  GEORGE,  The  Battle 
of  Hexham :  or,  days  of  old;  a  play,  in  British  Theatre,  Cumberland, 
XXXVII.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  The  Miseries  of  Queen  Margaret, 
the  Unfortunate  Wife  of  the  Most  Unfortunate  King,  Henry  VI,  in  his 
Works.  SHAKESPEARE,  WILLIAM,  History  of  Henry  VI. 

SECTION  35 

Edward  IV,  1461-1483 

Summary.  Wars  of  the  Roses  (continued) :  character  and  plans  of 
Warwick  the  King  Maker;  unsuccessful  risings  of  Lancastrians;  gradual 
separation  between  Edward  and  Warwick;  rise  of  the  Woodvilles ; 
Warwick's  temporary  success  for  Henry  VI,  1470;  battle  of  Barnet  and 
death  of  Warwick,  1471  ;  battle  of  Tewkesbury,  1471  (capture  of  Queen 
Margaret  and  death  of  Prince  Edward);  death  of  Henry  VI,  1471. — 
Benevolences.  —  Peace  of  Pecquigny,  1475;  treaty  of  Fotheringay,  1480. 
—  Character  of  Edward ;  popularity ;  legislation  in  behalf  of  home 
industries  ;  commercial  treaties  ;  encouragement  of  marine. 

Sources — Individual  Works.  Arrivall  of  Edward  IV,  1-40. 
COMINES,  Memoirs,  I,  1-540;  II,  1-114,  433~57O  (Scandalous  Chron.). 
FABYAN,  Chronicles,  639-640,  652-667.  FORTESCUE,  Governance  of 
Eng.  GREGORY,  Chronicle  (Camden  Soc.,  1876),  215-239.  GREY 
FRIARS,  Chronicle,  21-23.  HALL,  E.,  Chronicle,  257-341.  MON- 
STRELET,  Chronicles,  II,  272-455.  VERGIL,  English  Hist.,  113-172. 


266       REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

WARKWORTH,  Chronicle,  1-71  (same  as  Chronicles  of  the  White  Rose, 
97-142). 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  202-207.  BUND, 
WILLIS-,  I,  32-35.  Calendar,  Patent  Rolls,  1461-1467,  whole  vol. ; 
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Venice,  I,  112-147.  Camden  Miscellany,  I,  5-28.  Chronicles  of  White 
Rose,  5-268.  COBBETT,  I,  275-276.  COLBY,  119-122.  ELLIS,  Third 
Sen,  I,  98-100.  HALLIWELL,  I,  121-150.  Harleian  Miscellany,  8-vol. 
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554-560.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  86-87.  LINGARD, 
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OMAN,  England,  xviii-xix,  254-264.  OMAN,  Hundred  Years'  War 
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Hist.  (Essentials),  xvi,  235-238.  WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  172-175 
(GUEST).  WRONG,  British  Nation,  220-228.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  Ill, 
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Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation, 
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Tower  of  London,  39-48.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I,  328-340.  BROWN, 
P.  H.,  Scotland,  I,  Book  IV,  vi,  247-293.  BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland, 
111,153-193.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I,  vii,  192-221.  CAMPBELL,  Chan- 
cellors, I,  382-400.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  iv,  139-148.  Chronicles  of 
the  White  Rose,  introd.,  xiii-xc.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Picto- 
rial Hist.,  II,  98-116.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Edward 
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358-366.  FULLER,  T.,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  IV,  Sect.  Ill,  517-524. 
GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  94-105.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  II,  5-59. 
GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  III,  395-403,  HALLAM,  Europe,  I, 
96-108.  Harleian  Miscellany,  i2-vol.  ed.,  XII,  9-20.  HARTWRIGHT, 
Lancaster,  275-319.  HILDRETH,  Judges,  iii,  61-75  (T.  Billing).  HOOK, 
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xiv,  341-344.  KNIGHT,  England,  II,  x-xi,  149-192.  LARNED,  Ready 
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571-572.  MAJOR,  Discoveries  of  Prince  Henry  the  Navigator,  xiii, 
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PRESCOTT,  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  II,  12-108,412-504.  RAMSAY,  J.  H., 
Lancaster  and  York,  II,  xvii-xxxi,  268-472  (maps).  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Par- 
liament, I,  Book  IV,  i,  279-284.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  II,  322-380 
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124-151.  WINSOR,  Christopher  Columbus,  iii-vii,  1-134.  Biographical: 
RICHARD  III :  Gairdner,  i,  1-52.  Halsted,  I,  iv-x ;  app.,  85-457.  Legge, 
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SECTION  36 

Edward  V,  1483.  '  Richard  ///,  1483-1485 

Summary.  Edward  V :  Richard  of  Gloucester  Regent ;  previous 
acts  of  cruelty  ascribed  to  Richard ;  debasement  of  the  Woodvilles ; 
Richard's  supremacy  in  the  council ;  imprisonment  and  death  of  the 
princes. —  Richard  III:  the  dangers  of  his  position;  his  bids  for  pop- 
ularity ;  waning  popular  esteem  ;  claims  and  conspiracy  of  Henry,  Earl 
of  Richmond ;  battle  of  Bosworth  Field,  1485  ;  crowning  of  Henry  VII. 
—  Results  of  the  Wars  of  the  Roses. 

Sources  — Individual  Works.  COMINES,  Memoirs,  II,  115-124, 
Suppl.  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  667-673.  GREY  FRIARS,  Chronicle,  23-24. 
HALL,  E.,  Chronicle,  342-421.  MORE,  SIR  THOMAS,  Richard  III,  Clay 
ed.,  Lumby  ed.  MORE,  SIR  THOMAS,  Utopia  and  Edward  V,  203-268. 
VERGIL,  English  Hist.,  172-227. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  207-212.  BUND, 
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100-115.  HALLIWELL,  I,  150-161.  HOLINSHED,  III,  360-479;  V, 
454-457  (Scot.) ;  VI,  268-269  (Ire.).  Paston  Letters,  GAIRDNER,  ed., 

III,  305-320.      Rotuli  Parl.,  VI,  234-263.      Statutes  at  Large,  I,  782- 
795.     THOMPSON,  York  and  Lancaster  (Eng.  Contemp.),  129-147. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  220-222. 
BISHOP,  Pictures,  162-166  (YONGE)  ;  map,  162.  CHEYNEY,  England, 
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GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  299-301  ;  illus.  ed.,  II,  584-587.  HIGGIN- 
SON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  88-90.  LINGARD,  England,  abr., 
274-280.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  169-174.  OMAN,  England, 
xix,  264-271.  OMAN,  Hundred  Years'  War  (Oxford  Manuals),  xiv, 
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England,  488-493.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  I, 
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WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  176-180  (GAIRDNER).  WRONG,  British 
Nation,  228-233.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  Ill,  xx,  177-192. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  II, 
29-35.  BAYLEY,  Tower  of  London,  48-62..  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  I, 
341-354.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I,  vii,  222-230.  CAMPBELL,  Chan- 
cellors, I,  401-414.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  iv,  148-150.  CRAIK  and 
MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  II,  117-136.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see 
lives  of  Anne,  Margaret  Beaufort,  Edward  V,  Richard  III.  FOXE, 
Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  366-367.  FULLER,  T.,  Church  Hist.,  I,  Book  IV, 
Sect.  IV,  525-531.  GAIRDNER,  Richard  III,  ii-vi,  53-330;  app.,  393- 
449.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  105-110.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People, 
II,  59-66.  HALSTED,  Richard  III,  II.  HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops,  V, 
xxi,  365-386.  HUME,  D.,  England,  II,  xxiii,  448-482 ;  cf.  Notes  T,  U, 
606-607.  KNIGHT,  England,  II,  xii,  193-207.  LARNED,  Ready  Refer- 
ence, II,  822-823;  IV,  285  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire 
Generale,  III,  406-413.  LEGGE,  Richard  III,  I,  vi-viii,  187-313;  II. 
LINGARD,  England,  IV,  219-260;  app.,  573-581.  MARKHAM,  C.  R., 
Richard  III,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1891,  VI,  250-283.  MEREWETHER  and 
STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Corporations,  II,  1032-1042.  OMAN,  Eng- 
land, 1377-1485  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  IV),  xx,  471-496.  PAULI, 
Aufsatze,  Old  Ser.,  I,  24-47.  PAULI,  England  (German  ed.),  V,  448- 
519.  PINKERTON,  Scotland,  I,  Book  VIII,  315-323.  RAMSAY,  J.  H., 
Lancaster  and  York,  II,  xxxii-xxxv,  473-560;  maps.  SMITH,  G.  B., 
Parliament,  I,  Book  IV,  ii,  285-294.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  II,  381- 
401  (Anne  of  Warwick).  STUBBS,  Constitutional  Hist.,  Ill,  227-240. 
TAYLOR,  H.,  English  Const.,  I,  583-588.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  II, 
318-321.  WALPOLE,  H.,  Richard  III,  1-134. 

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also:  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  III,  413-415.  LEGGE, 
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SECTION  37 

State  of  Society,  1399-1485 

Summary.  Restriction  of  Parliamentary  franchise  in  boroughs  and 
counties.  —  Decay  of  learning  and  religion  among  the  clergy  and  in  the 
universities ;  popular  interest  in  learning  and  demand  for  books ;  in- 
vention of  printing ;  Caxton  (his  patrons,  his  influence  upon  the  Eng- 
lish language).  —  Decay  of  the  old  nobility.  —  Towns  in  the  fifteenth 
century  :  buildings,  charters,  taxes  ;  rise  of  new  towns.  —  Commutation 
of  services  ;  enclosures.  —  Foreign  traders  ;  merchant  adventurers ; 
alien  artisans. —  Summary  of  the  period  1399-1485. 

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France  and  Eng.  HALL,  E.,  Chronicle,  passim.  MALORY,  Mort 
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and  KENDALL,  History  for  High  Schools,  203-209.  CREASY,  English 
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148-186,  passim.  DURUY,  Middle  Ages,  392-442,  505-534.  DURUY, 
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xvii,  288-301.  FEILDEN,  Short  Const.  Hist.,  23-24,  39-42,  100-104, 
215-216,307-322.  FINNEMORE,  Social  Eng.,  168-252,  passim.  GAIRD- 
NER, Chroniclers,  England,  vii,  passim.  GAIRDNER,  Lancaster  and 
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France,  140-200,  passim  [Bibl.].  HARDING,  Mediaeval  and  Mod.  Hist. 
(Essentials),  229-244,  255-256.  HASSALL,  French  People,  104-116. 
HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  91-94.  HOSMER,  Anglo- 
Saxon  Freedom,  vi,  80-93.  JALKSON,  European  Progress,  125-152, 
passim;  maps.  LARNED,  History  for  Schools,  202-206;  map,  233. 
LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  125-131.  MACKINTOSH,  JOHN,  Scotland 
(Nations),  74-104.  MACY,  Constitution,  Part  II,  xvi-xvii,  196-212. 
MEDLEY,  Manual,  passim.  MOBERLY,  Tudors  (Epochs),  i,  1-14. 
MONTAGUE,  English  Const.  Hist.,  72-91.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading 
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xiii-xv,  208-256.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  380-391. 
LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  823-824;  III,  1761  (Ire.);  IV,  2851- 
2852  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  IV,  536-553, 
873-934.  LINGARD,  England,  IV,  261-342;  app.,  581-584.  MERE- 
WETHER  and  STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Corporations,  II,  1042-1091. 
MOTLEY,  Dutch  Republic,  I,  41-67.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ire., 
I,  x,  136-151.  PALFREY,  New  England,  I,  51-64.  PAULI,  England 
(German  ed.),  V,  520-645.  PINKERTON,  Scotland,  I,  Book  VIII,  323- 
337;  app.,  I,  505-509;  II,  Book  X,  1-37;  Book  XI,  38-64;  app.,  437- 
450,  506-510.  PRESCOTT,  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  II,  485-508  (Spanish 
colonial  policy).  RANKE,  England,  I,  91-109.  SCHAFF,  Christian 
Church,  VI,  Sect.  XCII,  560-566  (Printing-press).  SISMONDI,  Italian 
Republics,  xiv,  239-254.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  II,  402-468  (Elizabeth 
of  York).  STUBBS,  Seventeen  Lectures,  Lects.  XV-XVI,  334-371. 
TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  II,  441-466,  489-498.  VAN  DYKE,  Renascence, 
74-80  (Oxford  Reformers).  WILLIAMS,  R.  F.,  Cardinals,  II,  Book  III, 
vii,  152-192.  WINSHIP,  Cabot  and  the  Sources,  in  Am.  Hist.  Ass'n, 
Rep.,  1897,  35-41.  WORDSWORTH,  Biography,  I,  xi,  435-457.  Bio- 
graphical: COLET:  Lupton,  i-viii,  1-153.  Seebohm,  Oxford  Reformers, 
i-ii,  1-93.  COLUMBUS:  Adams,  C.  K.  Markham.  Winsor,  viii-xxi, 
135-523.  ERASMUS  :  Emerton  (Heroes  of  the  Reformation),  i-v,  1-178. 
Froude.  Jebb.  Seebohm,  Oxford  Reformers,  iii-iv,  94-205.  HENRY 
VII:  Gairdner  (Twelve  Eng.  Statesmen).  MORE:  Hutton,  W.  H.,  i, 
1-39.  Lee,  S.,  Great  Englishmen,  ii,  17-27. 


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Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  47,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
BUSCH,  England,  I,  319-445.  Cambridge  Mod.  Hist.,  Ill,  852-859. 
HALLAM,  Constitutional  Hist.,  footnotes.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  His- 
toire  Generate,  IV,  553-554,  901-902,  980-982.  PAULI,  England,  V, 
685-710.  RANKE,  England,  notes,  etc. 

NOTE.  Since  by  this  time  the  reader  may  be  supposed  to  have 
become  familiar  with  the  current  general  works  possessing  biblio- 
graphical value,  as  e.g.  HALLAM,  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  and  RANKE, 
such  works  hereafter  will,  for  the  most  part,  be  referred  to  only  in  the 
general  social  sections. 

Illustrative  Material — Prose.  COOPER,  J.  F.,  Mercedes  of  Castile: 
or,  the  voyage  to  Cathay.  London,  Routledge,  1889.  GRANT,  JAMES, 
The  Yellow  Frigate :  or,  the  three  sisters.  London.  HOLT,  E.  S.,  A 
Tangled  Web  ;  a  tale  of  the  fifteenth  century.  New  York, 1885.  [B.P.L.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Ballad  on  the  Marriage  of  Mar- 
garet Tudor,  in  RIMBAULT.  BRERETON,  HUMPHREY,  The  Most  Pleas- 
ant Song  of  Lady  Bessy ;  and  how  she  married  King  Henry  VII,  of 
the  house  of  Lancaster.  Percy  Society,  1847.  BROWNELL,  H.  H.,  The 
Tomb  of  Columbus,  in  his  War-lyrics.  DUNBAR,  WILLIAM,  The 
Thrissill  and  the  Rois,  in  his  Works,  118-125.  FORD,  JOHN,  Perkin 
Warbeck,  in  HAVELOCK,  377-471.  LOWELL,  J.  R.,  Columbus.  MORE, 
SIR  THOMAS,  A  Rueful  Lamentation  on  the  Death  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth .  .  .,  in  EVANS,  III.  SKELTON,  JOHN,  An  Elegy  on  Henry,  Fourth 
Earl  of  Northumberland,  in  PERCY,  Reliques,  I.  SKELTONJ  JOHN, 
Elegy  on  King  Henry  the  Seventh,  in  his  Works,  II.  SKELTON, 
JOHN,  The  Epitaffe  of  the  Most  Noble  and  Valyaunt  Jasper,  late 
Duke  of  Beddeforde,  in  his  Works,  II.  SKELTON,  JOHN,  Upon  the 
Doulourus  Dethe  and  Much  Lamentable  Chaunce  of  the  Most  Honor- 
able Erie  of  Northumberlande,  in  his  Works,  I.  SKELTON,  JOHN, 
Verses  Presented  to  King  Henry  the  Seventh  at  the  Feast  of  St. 
George,  in  his  Works,  II.  Song  in  praise  of  Arthur,  Prince  of  Wales, 
A.D.  1501,  in  RIMBAULT.  This  Gentill  Day  Dawns;  written  in  compli- 
ment to  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edward  IV,  in  RIMBAULT.  Union  of 
the  Red  Rose  and  the  White  .  .  .,  in  EVANS,  III. 

SECTION  39 

Henry  VIII  (A),  1509-1527 

Summary.  Henry  VIII's  position  upon  accession ;  his  person- 
ality, character  and  popularity ;  significance  of  the  punishment  of  Emp- 
son  and  Dudley.  —  Wolsey  :  his  origin  and  rise  ;  duties  and  influence ; 


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unpopularity.  —  Foreign  affairs  :  Wolsey's  ambitions  for  England  and 
himself;  Henry  and  the  Holy  League,  1511;  opposition  to  France 
(Guinegate,  1513);  the  Scotch  invasion  (Flodden  Field,  1513);  the 
Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold,  1520;  meeting  of  Henry  and  Charles  at 
Gravelines ;  alliance  with  Germany  and  the  Papacy ;  the  Amicable 
Loan.  f 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BURNET,  G.,  Reformation,  II, 
pp.  cccxxvi-cccxxxi,  passim.  CAVENDISH,  Life  of  Wolsey,  Morley 
Lib.;  also  ed.  of  1827.  Colet,  in  LUPTON'S  Life  of,  app.,  271-284 
(Statutes  of  St.  Paul's  School),  285-289  (His  catechism),  290-310. 
FABYAN,  Chronicles,  695-698.  FOXE,  Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  407-420, 
500-503;  Cumming  ed.,  II,  1-277,  passim.  GIUSTIAMAN,  Court  of 
Henry  VIII,  2  vols.,  passim.  HALL,  E.,  Chronicle,  506-748.  MON-. 
STRELET,  Chronicles,  II,  502-524.  WRIOTHESLEY,  Chronicle  (Camden 
Soc.,  1875),  I,  7-15. 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  223-226.  BREWER, 
VII,  2828-2833.  Calendar,  Archives  of  Simancas,  II,  nos.  1-722,  pp.  i- 
709;  III,  141-430.  Calendar,  Carew  MSS.,  1515-1624,  I,  1-37  (cf. 
introd.,  pp.  vii-cxviii).  Calendar,  Letters,  Despatches,  Simancas,, 
1509-1544,  II;  III,  Part  I;  suppl.  vol.,  1-34,47-141.  Calendar,  State 
Papers,  Ire.,  1509—1573,  1—5.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  Scot.,  1509— 
1603,  etc.,  I,  1—26.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  in  Venice,  II-III  (1509- 
1526).  COBBETT,  Trials,  I,  283-298.  COLBY,  137-145.  ELLIS,  Third 
Sen,  I,  117-139,  145-381;  II,  3-82.  HALLIWELL,  I,  196-289.  Har- 
leian  Miscellany,  12-vol.  ed.,  IV,  488-558;  8-vol.  ed.,  IV,  482-484;  V, 
115-166.  HART,  Contemporaries,  I,  72-73.  HOLINSHED,  III,  544- 
714;  V,  469-506  (Scot.);  VI,  275-286  (Ire.).  KENDALL,  129-140. 
Letters  and  Papers,  Henry  VIII,  I-IV,  Part  II.  LODGE,  E.,  Illustra- 
tions, 1, 1-39.  PINKERTON,  Scotland,  II,  app.,  451-480.  SMITH,  G.  G., 
James  IV  (Scot.  Contemp.),  114-187;  app.,  189-214.  SPONT,  War 
•with  France,  1512-1513  (Navy  Records).  Statutes  at  Large,  II,  1-30. 
Three  Chronicles  (Camden  Soc.),  87-89.  University  of  Pa.,  I,  no.  i, 
pp.  1-16;  II,  no.  6,  pp.  21-22. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  245-253. 
BECKETT,  English  Reformation  (Church  Hist.),  xiii-xiv,  104-129  [Bibl.]. 
BISHOP,  Pictures,  171-174  (YONGE).  CHEYNEY,  England,  xii,  289-293. 
CLARK,  W.,  Anglican  Reformation  (Epochs  Church  Hist.),  vii,  61-70. 
CREIGHTON,  M.,  Tudors  (Epochs  Eng.  Hist.),  Book  I,  27-39.  EWALD, 
State  Papers,  64-91.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  361-374. 
GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles,  viii,  118-127  ;  plan,  122.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Read- 
ings, Part  II,  37-41  (SCOTT).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  320-328; 


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illus.  ed,  II,  630-651.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  98- 
102.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  144-150.  LINGARD,  England,  abr., 
292-307.  MOBERLY,  Tudors  (Epochs),  viii-xii,  101-171;  maps,  116, 
119.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  187-192.  OMAN,  England,  xxi, 
282-293.  PAYNE,  European  Colonies,  cf.Sect.j8.  POWERS,  Reforma- 
tion (Oxford  Manuals),  ii,  26-39.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VI, 
11,392-402;  map,  396.  RANSOME,  Government,  x,  103-106.  SEEBOHM, 
Protestant  Rev.  (Epochs),  80-94  (The  Oxford  Reformers).  SMITH,  G., 
United  Kingdom,  I,  xvi,  301-341,  passim.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  512- 
525.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  II,  ii,  236-243. 
WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xvii,  252-254.  WRONG, 
British  Nation,  267-274.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  Ill,  xxix,  287-399 ; 
Ser.  IV,  i,  1-20. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation, 
II,  557-558  (James  V);  III,  125-126  (Lord  Maxwell).  AUBREY,  Eng- 
lish Nation,  II,  62-106.  BAGWELL,  Ireland,  I,  ix,  124-150.  BATESON, 
Miss,  Warham's  Visitation  of  Monasteries,  1 51 1,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1891, 
VI,  8-35.  BLUNT,  Reformation,  I,  i-ii,  i-ioo.  BREWER,  J.  S., 
Henry  VIII,  I,  whole  vol.;  II,  xxi-xxviii,  1-226.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  Eng- 
land, II,  366-388.  BROSCH,  England  (German  ed.),  VI,  i-ii,  21-95; 
iv-vi,  113-255.  BURKE,  S.  H.,  Portraits,  I,  66-126,  149-196.  BURKE, 
U.  R.,  Spain,  II,  281-284.  BURNET,  Reformation,  I,  1-62  ;  cf.  599-645. 
BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  III,  194-319.  Calendar,  Archives  of  Siman- 
cas,  II,  introd.,  pp.  vi-ccxix.  Cambridge  Mod.  Hist.,  II,  Reformation, 
104-141  (T.  M.  LINDSAY);  416-427  (J.  GAIRDNER).  CAMPBELL,  Chan- 
cellors, I,  432-508.  CHERBURY,  Henry  VIII,  1-217.  CHILD,  Church 
and  State,  iii-iv,  44-64,  283.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist., 

II,  318-362.     Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Anne  (Boleyn),  Charles 
Brandon,  Catherine  (of  Aragon),  Archibald  Douglas,  Thomas  Elyot, 
Henry  VIII,  Thomas  Howard,  Thomas  Wolsey.      Foss,  Judges,  see 
especially  751-7 58  (Wolsey).    FROUDE,  England,  1,11,92-138.    FULLER, 
T.,  Church  Hist.,  II,  Book  V,  Sect.  I,  8-17.      GAIRDNER  and  SPED- 
DING,  Studies,  v,  142-174  (Katherine  of  Arragon's  Second  Marriage,  by 
J.  S.,  from  Eraser's  Mag.,  Jan.,  1869).      GASQUET,  Henry  VIII,  I,  iii, 
67-109.     GEIKIE,  C.,  Reformation,  vi-ix,  82-164.     GRANT,  J.,  Battles, 
I,    116-126.      GREEN,   J.  R.,  English   People,   II,   85-141.      GREEN, 
Mrs.  M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  IV,  15-48.     HALLAM,  Constitutional  Hist.,  I, 
32-36.      HAUSSER,  Reformation,   1-124  (Reformation  in  Germany  to 
1 532).    HOPE,  Mrs.,  First  Divorce  of  Henry  VIII,  23-46.    HOOK,  W.  F., 
Archbishops,  VI,  ii,  155-317.     HUME,  D.,  England,  II,  xxvii,  568-598; 

III,  xxviii-xxix,  1-61 ;  cf.  Notes,  A,  B,  559.     JACOBS,  H.  E.,  Lutheran 


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.Movement,  i,  1-13.  JOYCE,  Short  Hist,  of  Ire.,  Part  III,  xvii,  354-363. 
KILLEN,  Ireland,  I,  Book  III,  i,  329-337.  KNIGHT,  England,  II,  xvi- 
xix,  257-320.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  391-403. 
LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  826-827;  III,  1761-1762  (Ire.);  IV, 
2852  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  IV,  398-436, 
555-563.  LINGARD,  England,  IV,  343-484;  app.,  584.  MAUREN- 
BRECHER,  England  im  Reformations-zeitalter,  3-31.  MOTLEY,  Dutch 
Republic,  cf.  Sect.  j8.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ire.,  I,  xi-xii,  152- 
180.  PAULI,  Aufsatze,  Old  Ser.,  I,  48-97  (Heinrich  VIII);  98-135, 
passim  (Maximilian  I);  New  Ser.,  II,  126-292.  PINKERTON,  Scotland, 
II,  Book  XI,  64-107  ;  Book  XII,  108-192  ;  Book  XIII,  193-288  ;  app., 
II,  451-480.  PRESCOTT,  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  III,  450-522.  RANKE, 
England,  I,  109-131.  SEEBOHM,  Oxford  Reformers,  vi-xvi,  206-510 
(Colet,  Erasmus,  More).  SEELEY,  Expansion  of  England,  Lect.  VII, 
119-125.  SISMONDI,  Italian  Republics,  xv,  255-272.  STONE,  J.  M., 
Mary  I,  i-ii,  1-34.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  II,  469-574  (Katharine  of 
Arragon).  STRYPE,  Memorials,  I,  Part  I,  i-v,  3-105  ;  Part  II,  nos.  i-xli, 
3-161.  STUBBS,  Seventeen  Lectures,  Lect.  XI,  241-265.  TRAILL, 
Social  Eng.,  II,  476-489;  III,  1-18,  29-48,  70-85,  280-283  (Scot.). 
WILLIAMS,  R.  F.,  Cardinals,  II,  Book  IV,  i-viii,  195-532;  app.,  536- 
543.  WORDSWORTH,  Biography,  I,  xii,  463-672.  Biographical:  COLET  : 
Lupton,  154-267.  ERASMUS:  Emerton,  vi-x,  179-419.  Froude,  Lects. 
VII-XVI,  110-337.  LEO  X  :  Roscoe,  W.,  2  vols.  LUTHER:  Michelet, 
17-314.  MORE:  Bridget,  i-xiii,  1-252.  Gardiner,  Biographies,  79-106. 
Hutton,  W.  H.,  ii-iv,  40-168.  Lee,  S.,  Great  Englishmen,  ii,  27-39. 
TYNDALE:  Demaus, i-vii,  1-207;  cf-aPP->447-457-  WOLSEY:  Creighton, 
M.,  ii-viii,  18—149. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  47,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
BREWER,  Henry  VIII,  I,  pref.,  pp.  iii-xi.  Cambridge  Mod.  Hist.,  II, 
728-733,  789-794.  MAURENBRECHER,  England,  121-160.  PAULI, 
Aufsatze,  Old  Ser.,  I,  48,  98  (Heinrich,  Maximilian);  New  Ser.,  II, 
126-192  (Die  Anfange  H.  VIII),  footnotes. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  CHARLES,  Mrs.  ANDREW  (ELIZA- 
BETH RUNDLE),  Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  Family.  New 
York,  Burt.  GIBBON,  CHARLES,  The  Braes  of  Yarrow.  1881.  [B.] 
MACDONALD,  ALLAN,  For  Stark  Love  and  Kindness.  1896.  [B.] 
MUDDOCK,  J.  E.,  In  the  King's  Favour.  1899.  [B.]  ROBINSON, 
EMMA,  Westminster  Abbey:  or,  the  days  of  the  Reformation.  London, 
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Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  The  Complaint  of  King  James 
who  was  Slayne  at  Flodden  Fielde,  anno  1513,  in  COLLIER.  Dark 


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Flodden,  in  GUNNYON.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  Mary,  the  French  Queene, 
to  Charles  Brandon,  Duke  of  Suffolke ;  Charles  Brandon,  Duke  of 
Suffolke,  to  Mary,  the  French  Queene,  in  his  Works,  II,  322-331,331- 
338.  Flodden  Field,  in  CHILD,  III ;  EVANS,  III;  PERCY,  Folio  MSS., 
I.  GREENE,  ROBERT,  The  Scottish  Historic  of  James  the  Fourth, 
Slaine  at  Flodden,  in  MANLY.  King  Henry  VIHth's  Expedition  to 
France,  in  RIMBAULT.  SCOTT,  WALTER,  Marmion,  a  tale  of  Flodden 
Field,  Canto  VI.  SCOTT,  WALTER,  Ode  on  Visiting  Flodden.  SKEL- 
TON,  JOHN,  A  Lawde  and  Prayse  made  for  our  Souereigne  Lord  the 
Kyng  (Henry  VIII),  in  his  Works,  II.  SKELTON,  JOHN,  Why  Come 
Ye  Nat  to  Courte  ?  in  his  Works,  II. 

SECTION  40 

Henry  VIII  (B\  1327-1534 

Summary.  The  divorce  question  :  the  legality  of  the  marriage ; 
Anne  Boleyn ;  attitude  of  the  pope ;  Campeggio  and  the  legatine 
court ;  fall  of-  Wolsey  ;  rise  of  Thomas  Cromwell ;  the  opinions  of  the 
universities;  "Submission  of  the  Clergy,"  1531  ;  withdrawal  of  More; 
Archbishop  Cranmer's  decision,  1533.  —  The  Reformation  Parliament, 
1529;  acts  of  Annates,  Appeals,  concerning  nomination  of  bishops. — 
Birth  of  Elizabeth.  —  "The  Holy  Maid  of  Kent"  (Elizabeth  Barton). 

Sources — Individual  Works.  BURNET,  G.,  Reformation,  II, 
pp.  xi-xiii,  xxiii-xl,  xlvi-lvii,  cccxxxi-cccxlvii,  passim.  CAMPEGGIO,  in 
BREWER'S  Henry  VIII,  app.,  486-492.  Chronicle  of  Henry,  VIII,  1-24  ; 
cf.  introd.,  pp.  xiii-xxvi.  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  699-700.  FOXE,  Mar- 
tyrs, Seymour  ed.,  503-535;  Gumming  ed.,  II,  121-387,  passim.  GREY 
FRIARS,  Chronicle,  34-37.  HALL,  E.,  Chronicle,  748-816.  HARPS- 
FIELD,  Divorce  of  Henry  VIII  and  Catharine  of  Aragon.  WRIOTHES- 
LEY,  Chronicle  (Camden  Soc.,  1875),  I,  15-26. 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  226-242.  ARBER, 
British  Anthologies,  II,  252—265.  ARBER,  English  Garner,  II,  41-60. 
BUND,  WILLIS-,  I,  46-56.  Calendar,  Carew  MSS.,  1515-1624,  I,  37-60. 
Calendar,  Letters,  Despatches,  Simancas,  1509-1544,  Vol.  Ill,  Part  II,  to 
Vol.  V,  Part  I;  suppl.  vol.,  34-46,  141-430.  Calendar,  State  Papers, 
Ire.,  1509-1573,  5-10.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  Scot.,  1509-1603,  etc., 
I,  26-33.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  in  Venice,  IV  (1527-1533);  V  (in 
part).  CHILD,  Church  and  State,  app.,  320-342.  COBBETT,  I,  299-386. 
COLBY,  145-147.  ELLIS,  Third  Ser.,  II,  82-299.  English  Hist.  Rep., 
I,  30-35  [Bibl.].  GEE  and  HARDY,  145-195.  HALLIWELL,  I,  289-296, 


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302-339;  cf.  297-301.  Harleian  Miscellany,  12-vol.  ed.,  I,  183-200; 
8-vol.  ed.,  Ill,  45-61.  HART,  Contemporaries,  I,  73-74.  HOLINSHED, 
III,  714-790 ;  V,  506-517  (Scot.)  ;  VI,  286-303  (Ire.).  LEE,  G.  C.,  227- 
243.  Letters  and  Papers,  Henry  VIII,  Vol.  IV,  Part  II,  to  Vol.  VII. 
PINKERTON,  Scotland,  II,  app.,  481-489.  POLLARD,  A.  F.,  Tudor 
Tracts,  1-28 ;  cf.  introd.,  vii-xxxv.  ROBINSON,  Readings,  II,  xxvri, 
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Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Anne  Bullen  ;  an  elegiac  ballad, 
in  EVANS,  IV.  Doleful  Death  of  Queen  Jane,  Wife  to  Henry  VIII,  in 
EVANS,  III.  Life  and  Death  of  Thomas,  Lord  Cromwell,  in  Doubtful 
Plays  of  Shakespeare,  ed.  by  WM.  HAZLITT.  London,  Routledge. 
Princely  Song  of  the  Six  Queens  that  were  Married  to  Henry  VIII, 
King  of  England,  in  EVANS,  III.  SCOTT,  SIR  WALTER,  James  V  of 
Scotland  and  the  Douglas,  in  The  Lady  of  the  Lake.  SHAKESPEARE, 
WILLIAM,  Henry  VIII.  Thomas  Cromwell,  in  CHILD,  III.  WORDS- 
WORTH, WILLIAM,  Recollection  of  the  Portrait  of  King  Henry  VIII, 
"Trinity  Lodge,  Cambridge. 


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SECTION  42 

Edward  VI,  1547-1553 

Summary.  Character  of  Edward ;  succession  to  the  throne.  —  Pro- 
tectorate of  Somerset  (Edward  Seymour) :  the  English  prayer-book, 
1549;  abolition  of  ceremonies  and  customs;  the  Forty-two  Articles, 
1553;  evils  of  enclosures  ;  sympathy  of  Somerset ;  rebellions;  invasion 
of  Scotland  (Pinkie);  marriage  of  Mary  Stuart;  fall  (1549)  and 
death  (1552)  of  Somerset.  —  Protectorate  of  Warwick  (John  Dudley, 
Northumberland) :  his  rule  compared  with  that  of  Somerset ;  Act  of 
Uniformity,  1552;  dissolution  of  the  chantries;  further  debasement 
of  the  coinage;  plot  for  the  succession  of  Lady  Jane  Grey;  death 
of  Edward. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Chronicle  of  Henry  VIII,  153- 
220.  Chronicle  of  Queen  Jane,  i-i  i ;  app.,  85-109.  FABYAN,  Chron- 
icles, 709-712.  FOXE,  Martyrs,  Seymour  ed.,  635-673;  Gumming  ed., 
II,  752-961.  GREY  FRIARS,  Chronicle,  53-80.  LATIMER,  Sermon  on 
the  Ploughers,  Jan.  18,  1549  (Arber  Reprint,  no.  2);  Seven  Sermons 
before  Edward  VI,  Lent,  1549  (no.  13).  MACHYN,  Diary,  1-51. 
WRIOTHESLEY,  Chronicle  (Camden  Soc.,  1877),  II,  1-97. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  269-281.  ARBER, 
English  Garner,  II,  51-155;  new  ed.,  Voyages  and  Travels,  I,  1-5. 
BUND,  WILLIS-,  I,  109-144.  BURNET,  Reformation,  II,  pp.  clvii-ccliii, 
cccc-ccccvi,  passim.  Calendar,  Carew  MSS.,  1515-1624,  I,  214-247. 
Calendar,  State  Papers,  Domestic,  1547-1580,  1-53;  1581-1603,  V, 
320-428.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  Foreign,  1547-1553.  Calendar, 
State  Papers,  Ire.,  1509-1573,  77-131.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  Scot., 
1509-1603,  etc.,  I,  61-102.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  in  Venicei  V  (in 
part).  CHILD,  Church  and  State,  347-360.  COBBETT,  I,  483-714. 
COLBY,  152-154.  ELLIS,  Third  Ser.,  Ill,  291-312.  GEE  and  HARDY, 
322-372.  HALLIWELL,  II,  1-60.  Harleian  Miscellany,  8-vol.  ed.,  I, 
391-396.  HOLINSHED,  III,  865-1071 ;  V,  554-573  (Scot.) ;  VI,  323- 
325  (Ire.).  KENDALL,  146-148.  LEE,  G.  C.,  273-286.  LODGE,  E., 
Illustrations,  I,  141-224.  PARK,  Nugae  Antiquae,  1, 17-47;  II,  326-332. 
Parker  Society,  Publications,  see  index  vol.  PINKERTON,  Scotland,  II, 
app.-,  509-510.  POCOCK,  Prayer  Book  of  1549  (Camden  Soc.).  ROB- 
INSON, Readings,  II,  xxvii,  146-148  [Bibl.].  Statutes  at  Large,  II, 
249-322.  University  of  Pa.,  I,  no.  i,  p.  20. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  268- 
279.  BECKETT,  English  Reformation  (Church  Hist.),  xix-xx,  198-214 


ENGLAND   UNDER  THE   TUDORS,  1485-1603      291 

[Bibl.].  BISHOP,  Portraits,  184-186  (MOTLEY).  CHEYNEY,  England, 
xii,  309-312,  316-319.  CLARK,  W.,  Anglican  Reformation  (Epochs  of 
Church  Hist.),  xii-xiv,  122-184.  CREIGHTON,  M.,  Age  of  Elizabeth 
(Epochs),  14-29.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  412-420.  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  357-360;  illus.  ed.,  II,  709-716.  HIGGINSON  and 
CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  111-113.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  156- 
160.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  330-342.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts, 
201-205.  OMAN,  England,  xxii,  308-313.  POWERS,  Reformation 
(Oxford  Manuals),  v,  71-80.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VI, 
iii,  426-436.  RANSOME,  Government,  x,  110-113.  SCHWILL,  Modern 
Eur.,  79-82.  SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  40-41.  SMITH,  G.,  United  King- 
dom, I,  xvii,  342-356.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  559-573.  TERRY,  B., 
History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  II,  iv-v,  266-274.  WALKER,  A.  P., 
English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xviii,  264-267.  WRONG,  British  Nation, 
289-295.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  IV,  xi-xvii,  122-190. 
Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation, 

I,  548-549  (Earl  of  Argyle).      AUBREY,  English  Nation,  II,  169-187. 
BAGWELL,  Ireland,  I,  xvi-xvii,  325-383.     BLUNT,  Reformation,  II,  i-iv, 
1-184.     BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  II,  422-443.     BROSCH,  England  (Ger- 
man ed.),  VI,  x,  386-416.     BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland,  II,  Book  V,  i,  i- 
38.     BURKE,  S.  H.,  Portraits,  I,  475-480;  II,  262-428,  457-502.     BUR- 
NET,  Reformation,  I,  273-457 ;    II,  742-772.      Cambridge  Mod.  Hist., 

II,  Reformation,  474-511  (A.  F.  POLLARD).      CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I, 
x,   273-300.       CAMPBELL,    Chancellors,    I,   640-664 ;    II,    1-3,   9-39. 
CHILD,  Church  and  State,  vi,   103-133;  note,  288-290.      CRAIK  and 
MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  II,  453-500.     Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see 
lives  of  Thomas  Becon,   William  Cecil,  John  Dudley,  Jane  Dudley, 
Edward   VI,    Henry    Fitzalan,    Richard    Grafton,    Edward    Seymour. 
DIXON,   Church  of   England,   II,  xiii-xiv,   410-549;    III,  whole  vol. 
Foss,  Judges,  see  especially  553-556  (Lord  Rich).     FROUDE,  England, 
IV,  xxiv-xxvii,  244-573;  V,  xxviii-xxix,  1—175.      FULLER,  T.,  Church 
Hist.,  II,  Book  VII,  303-360.     GEIKIE,  C.,  Reformation,  xxiii-xxiv, 
395-435.     GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  II,  228-242.     HALLAM,  Con- 
stitutional Hist.,  I,  50-54.     HAUSSER,  Reformation,  560-573.     HOOK, 
W.  F.,  Archbishops,  VII,  iii,  219-303.     HUME,  D.,  England,  III,  xxxiv- 
xxxv,  232-301  ;    cf.  Notes  P-Q,  563-564.     JACOBS,  H.  E.,  Lutheran 
Movement,  xv-xxvi,  198-358.     JENNINGS,  A.  C.,  The  Church,  ix,  203- 
240.     JOYCE,  Short  Hist,  of  Ire.,  Part  IV,  i-ii,  389-395 ;  III,  399-402. 
KILLEN,  Ireland,  I,  Book  III,  ii,  355-364.     KNIGHT,  England,  III,  i-iv, 
1-64.     LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  404-412,  456-457. 
LARNED,    Ready    Reference,    II,    832-833;    IV,    2854-2855    (Scot.). 


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LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  IV,  583-590.  LINGARD, 
England,  V,  231-367.  MAURENBRECHER,  England  im  Reformations- 
zeitalter,  35-58.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Cor- 
porations, II,  1145-1177.  MULLINGER,  Cambridge  from  1535,  ii,  87- 
•47.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ire.,  I,  xvi,  226-237.  PERRY, 
Reformation,  vi-xi,  60-112.  POCOCK,  Morals  and  Religious  Belief,  in 
Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1895,  X,  417-444.  POLLARD,  A.  F.,  England  under 
Somerset.  RANKE,  England,  I,  Book  I,  vi,  171-185.  SCHAFF,  Chris- 
tian Church,  VII,  Sect.  CLXIII,  816-819  (Calvin's  influence  upon  the 
British  Reformation).  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  I,  Book  V,  ii,  317-327. 
STONE,  J.  M.,  Mary  I,  viii,  187-214.  STRYPE,  Memorials,  II,  Part  I, 
3-607 ;  Part  II,  1-518.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  Ill,  170-183.  VAN  DYKE, 
Reginald  Pole  and  Thomas  Cromwell,  in  Am.  Hist.  Rev.,  July,  1904,  IX, 
700-704.  Biographical:  BURLEIGH:  Hume,  M.  A.  S.,  i-ii,  1-49.  CHEKE, 
Strype,  i-viii,  1-181.  CRANMER:  Strype,  I,  Book  II,  i-xxxv,  201-432. 
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Book  I,  i-vi,  1-54.  SMITH,  SIR  THOMAS  :  Strype,  i-v,  1-45.  WILLIAM 
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Cambridge  Mod.  Hist.,  II,  795-801.  JACOBS,  H.  E.,  Lutheran  Move- 
ment, 352-354.  MAURENBRECHER,  England,  127-129.  POLLARD,  A.  F., 
England  under  Somerset,  app.,  327-339 ;  and  footnotes,  1-323.  PUTNAM, 
William  the  Silent,  I,  xi-xiv ;  II,  458-462. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  AINSWORTH,  W.  H.,  The  Con- 
stable of  the  Tower.  London,  1861.  [B.  P.  L.]  [Cin.]  AINSWORTH, 
W.  H.,  The  Fall  of  Somerset.  London,  1877.  [B.P.  L.]  GRANT, 
JAMES,  Mary  of  Lorraine.  New  York,  Routledge,  1860.  MANNING, 
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Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  BANKS,  JOHN,  The  Innocent 
Usurper :  or,  the  death  of  the  Lady  Jane  Grey ;  a  tragedy.  London, 
1694.  [B.  P.  L.]  BARNARD,  EDWARD,  Edward  VI;  drama,  in  his 
Virtue  the  Source  of  Pleasure.  1757.  [B.P. L.]  The  Death  of  Queen 
Jane,  in  CHILD,  III.  DRAITON,  MICHAELL,  The  Lady  Jane  Gray  to 
the  Lord  Gilford  Dudley ;  Gilford  Dudley  to  Jane  Gray,  in  his  Works, 
II,  361-368,  369-374.  GREGG,  T.  D.,  The  Life  and  Death  of  King 
Edward  the  Sixth;  a  drama.  London,  1857.  [B. P. L.]  Lamentable 
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SECTION  43 

Mary  Tudor,  1553-155% 

Summary.  Auspicious  beginnings  of  Mary's  reign ;  her  character 
and  ideals  ;  execution  of  Northumberland ;  moderate  reaction  ;  abro- 
gation of  the  laws  of  Edward  VI.  —  The  Spanish  marriage;  Wyatt's 
rebellion  ;  execution  of  Lady  Jane  Grey  ;  restoration  of  papal  control ; 
difficulty  about  previous  confiscations  of  church  property ;  repeal  of 
anti-papal  legislation  of  Henry  VIII;  religious  persecution  (Rogers, 
Hooper,  Ridley,  Latimer,  Cranmer);  effects  of  the  persecutions;  war 
with  France ;  apparent  and  real  significance  of  the  loss  of  Calais.  — 
Gloomy  close  of  the  reign. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  Chronicle  of  Queen  Jane,  11-83  ! 
app.,  110-179.  FABYAN,  Chronicles,  712-719.  FOXE,  Martyrs,  Sey- 
mour ed.,  674-998;  Gumming  ed.,  II,  961-1128;  III.  GREY  FRIARS, 
Chronicle,  80-98.  KNOX,  The  Monstrous  Regiment  of  Women. 
MACHYN,  Diary,  51-184.  WRIOTHESLEY,  Chronicle  (Camden  Soc., 

1877),  II,  97-!4i- 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  281-296.  ARBER, 
English  Garner,  IV,  72-111,  143-216;  VIII,  36-95;  new  ed.,  Voyages 
and  Travels,  I,  7-23.  BREWER,  IV,  1453-1457.  BUND,  WILLIS-,  I, 
145-164.  BURNET,  Reformation,  II,  pp.  ccliii-cclxxxviii,  ccccvi-ccccxxv, 
passim.  Calendar,  Carew  MSS.,  1515-1624,  I,  247-278.  Calendar, 
State  Papers,  Domestic,  1547-1580,  54-114;  1581-1603,  V,  429-483; 
Foreign,  1553-1558;  Ireland,  1509-1573, 132-150;  Scotland,  1509-1603, 
etc.,  I,  103-106 ;  in  Venice,  VI,  Parts  I-1 1 1.  Calendar,  Treasury,  1 556- 
1728,  I,  i.  CHILD,  Church  and  State,  361-382.  COBBETT,  I,  713-902. 
COLBY,  154-158.  ELLIS,  Third  Sen,  III,  312-320.  GEE  and  HARDY, 
373-415.  Harleian  Miscellany,  12-vol.  ed.,  I,  313-373;  8-vol.  ed.,  I, 
207-211;  111,166-167;  VII,  258-270.  HOLINSHED,  IV,  1-154;  V, 
573-582  (Scot.);  VI,  325-326  (Ire.).  KENDALL,  148-153.  LEE,  G.  C., 
286-297.  LODGE,  E.,  Illustrations,  I,  225-368.  PARK,  Nugae  Antiquae, 
1,47-66;  11,332-392.  Parker  Soc.  Publications,  see  index  vol.  POL- 
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I,  67-143.      ROBINSON,  Readings,  II,  xxvii-xxviii,  149-152,  168-171; 
xxxiii,  331-333  [Bibl.].     Somers  Tracts,  I,  50-57.     Statutes  at  Large, 

II,  323-378.     STONE,  J.  M.,  Mary  I,  app.,  496-523. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist.,  333- 
334.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  French  Nation,  160-179.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  Eng- 
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England,  xii,  319-328.  CLARK,  W.,  Anglican  Reformation  (Epochs  of 
Church  Hist.),  xv-xvi,  185-247.  CREIGHTON,  M.,  Age  of  Elizabeth 
(Epochs),  29-41.  EWALD,  State  Papers,  101-126.  GARDINER,  S.  R., 
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United  Kingdom,  I,  xviii,  357-366.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  573-586. 
TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  II,  v,  274-283. 
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A.  M.,  Sketches,  195-199  (EWALD).  WRONG,  British  Nation,  295-299. 
YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  IV,  xviii-xxvi,  191-285. 

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200.  BAGWELL,  Ireland,  I,  xviii,  384-414.  BLUNT,  Reformation,  II, 
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England,  II,  444-461  ;  map,  end  of  vol.  BROSCH,  England  (German 
ed.),  VI,  xi,  417-447.  BURKE,  S.  H.,  Portraits,  I,  127-142;  II,  429- 
456,  503-546;  III,  1-38,  108-121,  238-261.  BURNET,  Reformation,  I, 
458-559;  II,  773-806.  Cambridge  Mod.  Hist.,  Ill,  Religious  Wars, 
475-477  (M.  HUME).  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  I,  xi,  301-318.  CAMP- 
BELL, Chancellors,  II,  40-86.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  v,  162-168. 
CHILD,  Church  and  State,  vii,  134-174;  note,  290-293.  CRAIK  and 
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lives  of  Edmund  Bonner  or  Boner,  John  Bradford,  Edward  Courtenay, 
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Hist.,  I,  54-61,  103-116.  HANNAY,  Navy,  33-72.  HOOK,  W.  F., 
Archbishops,  VII,  iii,  303-419;  VIII,  whole  vol.  HUME,  D.,  England, 
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LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  161-163.  LINGARD,  England,  V,  368- 
536;  app.,  542-546.  MAURENBRECHER,  England  im  Reformations- 
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of  Queen  Elizabeth,  I,  1-37.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ire.,  I, 
xvii,  238-257.  PERRY,  Reformation,  xii-xiv,  113-151.  RANKE,  Eng- 
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SECTION  44 

Elizabeth  (A),  ijj8-ij?o 

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political  suitors);  complexity  of  the  reign.  —  Religious  affairs:  attitude 
of  the  people  ;  policy  of  the  new  reign  ;  the  Act  of  Supremacy ;  the  Act 
of  Uniformity ;  the  Thirty-nine  Articles ;  Court  of  High  Commission ; 
Matthew  Parker ;  treatment  of  the  clergy ;  repeal  of  laws  against 
heresy;  increase  of  Puritanism;,  the  Reformation  abroad  (Luther, 
Zwingli,  Calvin);  the  Counter-Reformation  (Council  of  Trent,  1545- 
1563,  Loyola  and  the  Jesuits);  political  danger  from  the  Catholics; 
papal  excommunication,  1 570.  —  Other  domestic  affairs:  social  distress ; 
poverty  of  the  treasury ;  restoration  of  the  coinage  ;  Statute  of  Appren- 
tices ;  poor  relief.  —  Relations  with  the  Continent :  policy  of  neutrality 
and  balance  of  power;  England's  use  of  the  Dutch  and  of  the  Hugue- 
nots in  diplomacy.  —  Foreign  influence  in  Scotland  and  Ireland :  char- 
acter and  training  of  Mary  Stuart;  Mary's  return  to  Scotland  in  1561  ; 
the  Reformation  in  Scotland  ;  John  Knox ;  the  Confession  of  Faith, 
1 560  ;  Mary  and  Elizabeth  ;  Mary's  marriage  to  Darnley,  1 565  ;  murder 
of  Rizzio  ;  death  of  Darnley  ;  Mary's  marriage  to  Bothwell ;  abdication, 
1567;  escape  to  England;  the  Casket  Letters;  captivity,  1568-1587. 

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SECTION  45 

Elizabeth  (B~), 

Summary.  England  on  the  sea :  the  Northeast  passage ;  the 
Muscovy,  Baltic,  Turkey,  Barbary,  and  Guinea  companies  ;  Gilbert  and 
Newfoundland  ;  Raleigh  and  Virginia ;  Gosnold ;  the  Northwest  pas- 
sage (Frobisher,  Davis,  Hudson,  Baffin) ;  anti-Spanish  voyages  (Haw- 
kins, Drake) ;  the  Channel  freebooters  ;  Spanish  irritation.  —  The  Low 
Countries:  revolt  of  the  Netherlands,  1572;  the  "Spanish  Fury," 
1576;  Anglo-Dutch  alliance,  1577  ;  assassination  of  William  of  Orange, 
1584;  death  of  Sidney,  1586;  absorption  of  Spanish  energies  by  the 
Dutch.  —  France:  French  marriage  projects;  massacre  of  St.  Barthol- 
omew's Day,  1572;  Henry  of  Navarre  heir  to  the  French  throne,  1584; 
renewed  civil  strife  and  weakness  in  France.  —  Domestic  affairs:  attach- 
ment of  the  new  generation  to  Elizabeth ;  her  identification  with  Eng- 
land's expansion ;  parliamentary  support ;  Catholic  plots  ;  anti-Catholic 
laws;  the  Bond  of  Association,  1583-1584;  Babington's  plot,  1586; 


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trial  and  execution  of  Mary,  1587;  Elizabeth's  treatment  of  Davison; 
effects  of  the  execution. 

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Discourse,  Northwest  Passage.  Marie  Stuart,  Lettres,  Teulet  ed., 
304-404,  passim ;  Labanoff  ed.,  Ill,  33-399 ;  IV-VI  (French ;  some 
English).  WELWOOD,  Memoirs,  App.  II-IV,  264-271. 

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SECTION  46 

Elizabeth  (C),  1587-1603 

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the  opposing  navies ;  the  fight  up  the  Channel ;  further  misfortunes  of 
the  Spaniards  ;  English  reprisals,  and  subsequent  armadas  ;  significance 
of  the  war.  —  Domestic  affairs  :  the  Marprelate  tracts ;  persecution  of 
sectaries  ;  parliamentary  opposition  to  monopolies  ;  a  new  generation 
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SECTION  47 

State  of  Society,  1485-1603 

Summary  (see  also  the  summaries  of  Sect.  38 ff.;  especially  38,  jg, 
42,  45,  46).  Trade:  increase  of  English  traders  abroad;  opposition  to 
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furniture;  food;  wine  and  tobacco ;  dress;  festivities;  royal  progresses ; 
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VI.  ENGLAND  UNDER  THE  STUARTS 
TO  1689 

SECTION  48 

James  7,  1603-1625 

Summary.  Foundation  of  the  Stuart  dynasty  :  general  character  of 
the  dynasty ;  physical  and  mental  characteristics  of  James  I ;  training 
and  career  of  James  as  James  VI  of  Scotland;  James's  accession  in 
England.  —  Religious  affairs:  position  of  the  church  in  1603;  Puritan- 
ism ;  the  King's  experience  with  religious  parties  in  Scotland ;  the 
Millenary  Petition,  1603;  the  Hampton  Court  Conference,  1604; 
pressure  upon  Puritans  and  Catholics  ;  the  Gunpowder  Plot ;  the  King 
James  Version  of  the  Bible.  —  English  interests  abroad :  James's  prefer- 
ence for  peace ;  the  Thirty  Years'  War ;  the  loss  of  the  Palatinate, 
1622;  Raleigh,  the  expedition  to  Guiana,  1617-1618;  the  Spanish  and 
French  marriage  negotiations,  1623-1624.  —  Settlements  in  America: 
Jamestown,  1607;  the  Pilgrims,  1620;  the  Puritan  emigration;  the 
East  India  Company  ;  other  chartered  companies.  —  Domestic  affairs  : 
growing  desire  for  restrictions  upon  royalty ;  resistance  of  Parliament 
to  the  King  ;  proposed  union  of  Scotland  and  England ;  the  King's 
favourites,  Somerset  (Carr),  Buckingham  (Villiers) ;  Bacon's  influence 
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SECTION  49 

Charles  I  (A),  1625-1634 

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respect  to  personality,  training,  and  beliefs ;  marriage  with  Henrietta 
Maria;  influence  of  Buckingham.  —  Parliament  in  opposition  :  war  with 
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Weston,  Stafford  ( Wentworth),  Laud ;  policy  of  peace  and  order ;  death 
of  Eliot,  1632  ;  punishment  by  Star  Chamber  and  High  Commission, 
Leighton,  Prynne ;  visitations ;  reissue  of  the  Declaration  of  Sports ; 
distraint  of  knighthood ;  monopolies  and  forests  ;  first  writs  for  ship- 
money,  1634. 

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II,  557-559.  STUBBS,  Select  Charters,  app.,  515-517. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
358-360.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  343-351.  CHEYNEY,  England, 
xiv,  410-423.  CLARK,  W.,  Anglican  Reformation  (Epochs  Church 
Hist.),  xxvii,  391-407.  DURUY,  Modern  Times,  291-296.  EWALD, 
State  Papers,  261-313.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Puritan  Revolution  (Epochs), 
50-88.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  502-520.  GARDINER,  S.  R., 
Thirty  Years'  War  (Epochs),  87-188.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  496- 
528;  map,  507;  illus.  ed.,  Ill,  967-1101  ;  maps,  1044,  1086.  HIGGIN- 
SON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  153-158.  HOSMER,  Anglo-Saxon 
Freedom,  ix,  130-145.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  229-239.  LIN- 
GARD,  England,  abr.,  442-453.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  239-242. 
OMAN,  England,  xxvi,  362-368.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VII, 
ii,  509-527.  RANSOME,  Government,  xiii,  138-148.  SCHWILL,  Modem 
Eur.,  169-183 ;  map,  end  of  vol.  SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  67-75. 
SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  I,  xxi,  468-529,  passim.  TERRY,  B., 
England,  640-659.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  III, 
i-ii,  321-333.  WAKELING,  King  and  Parliament  (Oxford  Manuals), 
iii,  20-27.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxi,  306-310. 
WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  226-231  (EWALD).  WHITCOMB,  Modern 
Eur.,  90-105.  WRONG,  British  Nation,  351-360.  YONGE,  Cameos, 
Ser.  VI,  xvi-xxi,  193-264. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation, 
I,  106-113  (Earl  of  Stirling).  ARNOLD,  M.,  Essays,'  154-177,  passim 
(Falkland).  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  II,  348-372,  passim;  372-418. 
BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  347-363.  BLUNT,  Reformation,  II,  ix, 
485-506.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  II,  608-636.  BROSCH,  England 
(German  ed.),  VII,  iv-v,  113-159.  BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  VI,  353- 
390.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  II,  480-535.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  x, 
265-287  ;  xi,  305-324.  CORDERY,  Absolute  Monarchy,  Book  II,  31-40. 
CORDERY  and  PHILLPOTTS,  King  and  Commonwealth,  ii,  29-50.  CRAIK 
and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  Ill,  108-179.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog., 
see  lives  of  George  Calvert,  Charles  I,  Henrietta  (Maria),  William 
Laud,  John  Selden,  James  Ussher,  John  Winthrop.  EGGLESTON, 
Beginners,  Book  II,  188-219.  FORSTER,  Statesmen  (Eliot,  Straf- 
ford,  Pym,  Hampden,  Vane,  Marten,  Cromwell).  FULLER,  T.,  Church 
Hist.,  Ill,  Book  XI,  Sects.  I-II,  333-375.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  England, 
1603-1642,  VI-VII ;  maps,  VI,  title-page,  167.  GRANT,  A.  J.,  French 
Monarchy,  221-262.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  197-206.  GREEN,  J.  R., 
English  People,  III,  122-171.  GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  V, 


UNDER  THE   STUARTS   FROM   1603  TO   1689      325 

140-533.  GUIZOT,  Charles  I,  I,  1-175;  aPP-' 3^3~39I-  GUIZOT,  Revo- 
lution of  1640,  1-33.  HALLAM,  Constitutional  Hist.,  I,  367-409. 
HAUSSER,  Reformation,  444-482,  616-630.  HILDRETH,  Judges,  vi,  97— 
106  (N.  Hyde).  HOOK,  W.  F.,  Archbishops,  X,  xxxii,  295-307.  HUME, 
D.,  England,  IV,  1-lii,  380-466;  cf.  Notes  UU-ZZ,  540-542.  KILLEN, 
Ireland,  II,  Book  IV,  i,  3-20.  KITCHIN,  France,  III,  1-57.  KNIGHT, 
England,  III,  xxv,  387-404.  LANG,  Scotland,  III,  i,  2-22  [Bibl.]. 
LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  556-579.  LARNED,  Ready 
Reference,  II,  847-851  ;  III,  1765-1766  (Ire.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD, 
Histoire  Generale,  V,  336-356,  607-625.  LINGARD,  England,  VII,  i- 
282 ;  app.,  552-553.  NAPIER,  M.,  Montrose,  I,  introd.,  1-113.  O'FLAN- 
AGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ire.,  I,  xxiii,  310-333.  OPPENHEIM,  Navy,  in 
Eng.  Hist.  A'ev.,  1893,  VIII,  467-496 ;  1894,  IX,  92-1 16,  473-492.  PAL- 
FREY, New  Eng.,  I,  264-282.  PARKMAN,  France  and  Eng.,  Part  I,  433- 
445.  PERKINS,  France  under  Mazarin,  I,  97-144.  RANKE,  England, 
I,  537-592;  II,  3-20.  ROGERS,  Gleanings,  Ser.  II,  67-117  (Laud). 
SEELEY,  British  Policy,  I,  Part  II,  v,  357-388.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parlia- 
ment, I,  Book  VI,  ii,  379-396.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  V,  188-263 
(Henrietta  Maria).  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  IV,  8-13,  25-35,  42-45,  48-51. 
TREVELYAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts  (Oman's  Hist.,  V),  v-vi,  131-174.  WORDS- 
WORTH, Biography,  IV,  iii,  123-216.  Biographical:  ELIOT:  Forster, 
I,  Books  V-VII,  209-580  ;  app.,  581-616;  II,  whole  vol.  GUSTAVUS 
ADOLPHUS:  Fletcher  (Heroes).  Stevens,  J.  L.,  xiii-xviii,  267-427. 
MILTON  :  Masson,  I,  Book  II,  1 1 1-320.  Pattison  (Eng.  Men  of  Letters), 
1-39.  ORMOND,  DUKE  OF:  Carte,  I,  pref.,  introd.,  and  Book  I,  pp.  i- 
cxxi,  1-127.  PYM  :  Smith,  G.  (Statesmen),  3-51.  RICHELIEU:  Per- 
kins (Heroes),  iv-xii,  79-352.  STRAFFORD:  Cooper,  I,  1-270.  Traill 
(Eng.  Men  of  Letters),  i-viii,  1-107. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  60,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
ANDERSON,  J.  P.,  in  GARNETT,  Milton,  app.,  i-xxxix.  Boston  Pub.  Lib. 
Bull.,  XIII,  no.  3,  212-249  (Tracts,  1625-1660).  TREVELYAN,  G.  M., 
Stuarts,  527-534. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  AINSWORTH,  W.  H.,  The  Spanish 
Match:  or,  Charles  Stuart  in  Madrid.  London,  1865.  [B. P. L.]  BRAD- 
DON,  M.  E.,  In  High  Places.  1898.  [B.]  BURCHELL,  S.  H.,  The  Duke's 
Servants.  Boston,  Little,  1899.  GRANT,  JAMES,  Philip  Rollo:  or,  the 
Scottish  Musketeers.  London,  Routledge.  TOPELIUS,  ZACHRIS,  The 
King's  Ring.  (Tr.)  New  York,  Carleton,  1872. 

Illustrative  Material — Poetry.  BADDELEY,  WELBORE  ST.  CLAIR, 
George  Villiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  a  drama.  London,  1878.  [B.  P.  L.] 
BROWNING,  ROBERT,  Strafford.  The  Fire  of  Frendraught,  in  CHILD, 


326       REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

IV.  FLEMMING,  C.  F.,  Pym  and  Stafford;  a  drama.  Berlin,  1865. 
[B.P.  L.]  Frennet  Ha!  in  FINLAY,  I.  Poems  and  Songs  relating  to 
George  Villiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  and  his  Assassination  by  John 
Felton,  August  23,  1628,  in  Percy  Society,  1850. 

SECTION  50 

Charles  I  (B),  1634-1641 

Summary.  The  failure  of  personal  government :  further  writs  for 
ship-money  ;  trial  of  Hampden,  1637  ;  effect  upon  the  country.  —  Straf- 
ford as  Lord  Deputy  in  Ireland,  his  policy  of  Thorough.  —  Strafford  as 
chief  minister  of  Charles.  —  The  Scottish  rebellion  ;  progress  of  Scotch 
Protestantism ;  attempted  reaction  under  James  and  Charles ;  the  new 
liturgy  for  Scotland;  riot  at  Edinburgh,  1637;  the  Covenant,  1638; 
abolition  of  episcopacy,  1638;  the  First  Bishops'  War,  1639.  —  The 
English  Short  Parliament,  1640:  demand  of  redress  of  grievances; 
dissolution.  —  The  Second  Bishops'  War,  1640:  English  defeat  and 
the  temporary  treaty;  need  for  Parliament.  —  The  Long  Parliament, 
1640;  composition  and  temper ;  imprisonment  of  Laud ;  execution  of 
Strafford,  1641 ;  pressing  grievances  remedied ;  the  Scotch  army  paid  off. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  ARCHBOLD,  Diary  of  Early  Days 
of  Long  Parl.,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1901,  XVI,  730-736.  BOROUGH, 
Treaty  of  Ripon,  1640.  BRADFORD,  Plimoth  Plantation,  App.  II,  540- 
544  (Commission  for  regulating  plantations).  BURNET,  Dukes  of  Ham- 
ilton, Books  II-III,  34-230.  BURNET,  Own  Time,  I,  35-52.  CAVEN- 
DISH, Wolsey,  app.,  493-501  (Parallel  of  Wolsey  and  Laud,  1641). 
CLARENDON,  Great  Rebellion,  ed.  of  1849,  I,  Books  II-III,  146-404; 
VI,  app.,  269-279;  Boyle  ed.,  53-55,  63-78,  107-109,  133-138,  144-146, 
194-197;  also  Boyle  abr.,  see  passim  for  characters  of  the  period. 
CROMWELL,  OLIVER,  Letters  and  Speeches  (CARLYLE),  Harper  ed.,  I, 
Part  I,  83-111  ;  Scribner  ed.,  I,  85-114;  IV,  210-212.  Eikon  Basilike, 
i-ii,  1-13.  HUTCHINSON,  LUCY,  Colonel  Hutchinson,  37-69,  84-100. 
MAY,  Long  Parliament,  Book  I,  1-78.  MILTON,  Areopagitica  (Arber 
Reprints),  9-24.  VERNEY,  Notes  of  Long  Parl.,  1-23.  WELWOOD, 
Memoirs,  48-67.  WHITELOCKE,  Memorials,  I,  67-134. 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS,  C.  K.,  Orations,  I,  27-84.  ADAMS 
and  STEPHENS,  349-375-  ARBER,  English  Garner,  new  ed.,  Stuart 
Tracts,  1603-1693,  351-402,  passim.  BREWER,  IV,  1493-1496;  V, 
1818-1821,  1861-1870;  VI,  2122-2127,  2340-2343,  2385-2388;  VII, 
2524-2528,  2562-2566,  2767-2770;  VIII,  3251-3261;  IX,  3539-3546; 


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X,  3709-3715.  BUND,  WILLIS-,  I,  477-489.  Calendar,  State  Papers, 
Domestic,  1625-1649,  n  vols.  for  1634-1641  ;  and  see  vol.  of  Addenda, 
passim;  Ireland,  1625-1647,  II,  93-285.  Calendar,  Treasury,  1556- 
1728,  I,  3-4.  CARTE,  Ormond,  6-vol.  ed.,  V,  201-247,  passim.  Clar- 
endon, State  Papers,  I,  217-793;  II,  1-136;  app.,  xxvi-xxxiii.  COB- 
BETT,  III,  711-1536;  IV,  1-112.  COLBY,  188-190.  ELLIS,  Third  Sen, 
IV,  209-216.  English  Hist.  Rep.,  II,  22-29  [Bibl.].  GARDINER,  S.  R., 
Documents,  ed.  of  1889,  40,  74-88,  106-122;  ed.  of  1899,  108-109,  144- 
159,  179-197.  GEE  and  HARDY,  535-545.  GOODRICH,  7-18,  passim. 
GUIZOT,  English  Rev.,  app.,  443-444,  446.  HALLIWELL,  II,  289-329. 
Hamilton  Papers  (Camden  Soc.),  1-103  (c^-  2S7~2^7)-  Hardwick  MSS., 
N.  Y.  Lib.  Bull.,  Ill,  53-55;  IV,  260-282.  Harleian  Miscellany,  12-vol. 
ed.,  I,  50-54;  IV,  204-488,  559-571;  V,  9-155;  XII,  282-284;  8-vol. 
ed.,  I,  38-40;  III,  211-219;  IV.  I2~25'  5°o;  V,  S'S-SM,  532~534;  VI, 
106-110;  VIII,  604-606.  HART,  Contemporaries,  I,  183.  HATTON, 
Correspondence  (Camden  Soc.),  I,  4-6.  KENDALL,  228-237.  Lauder- 
dale  Papers  (Camden  Soc.),  I,  1-2 ;  cf.  introd.  LEE,  355-359.  Old 
South  Leaflets,  I,  no.  25,  pp.  i-io;  III,  no.  60,  pp.  3-20;  no.  6i,pp.  i- 
7.  ROBINSON,  Readings,  II,  xxx,  230-239  [Bibl.].  Somers  Tracts,  IV, 
121-165.  STEDMAN  and  HUTCHINSON,  American  Literature,  I,  156- 
179,  189-206.  Thurloe  Papers,  I,  1-6.  VERNEY  FAMILY,  Letters,  165- 
276.  Wentworth  Papers  (Camden  Soc.,  Misc.,  IX),  4—31. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  352-358. 
CHEYNEY,  England,  xiv,  423-429.  CLARK,  W.,  Anglican  Reformation 
(Epochs  Church  Hist.),  xxvii,  407-413.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Puritan 
Revolution  (Epochs),  88-118;  maps,  opposite  title-page,  and  144,  149. 
GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  520-531.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Thirty 
Years'  War  (Epochs),  188-201.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist,  528-538 ; 
illus.  ed.,  Ill,  1101-1119.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist., 
159-165.  LARNED,  History  for  Schools,  372-395.  LINGARD,  England, 
abr.,  453-456.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  242-245.  MYERS, 
Mediaeval  and  Mod.  Hist.,  511-516.  OMAN,  England,  xxvi,  368-377. 
R'ANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VII,  ii,  527-537 ;  III,  539-544 ; 
map,  536.  RANSOME,  Government,  xiv,  149-163.  SKOTTOWE,  Parlia- 
ment, 75-89.  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  I,  xxi,  468-529,  passim. 
TERRY,  B.,  England,  659-668.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III, 
Book  III,  ii-iii,  333-343.  WAKELING,  King  and  Parliament  (Oxford 
Manuals),  iii,  26-31.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxi, 
310-314;  xxii,  317-318.  WHEELER,  A.M.,  Sketches,  232-237  (MOZLEY). 
WRONG,  British  Nation,  360-366.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  VI,  xxii- 
xxvii,  265-340. 


328       REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH    HISTORY 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ARNOLD,  M.,  Essays,  154-177, 
passim  (Falkland).  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  II,  418-443.  BAYNE, 
Puritan  Revolution,  iii,  55-99  (Laud);  iv,  103-145  (Henrietta  Maria); 
v,  149-207  (Charles  I);  ix,  349-386  (Vane).  BLUNT,  Reformation,  II, 
ix,  506-515.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  II,  636-656.  BROSCH,  England 
(German  ed.),  VII,  v,  159-189.  BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  VI,  391-521 ; 
VII,  1-124.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  II,  536-585.  CAMPBELL,  Justices, 
I,  xi,  324-339.  CORDERY,  Absolute  Monarchy,  Book  III,  41-57. 
CORDERY  and  PHILLPOTTS,  King  and  Commonwealth,  iii-iv,  51-98. 
CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  Ill,  179-231.  Dictionary 
Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Archibald  Campbell,  Arthur  Capel,  George 
Carteret,  John  Colepeper,  William  Juxon,  Thomas  Wentworth.  FORS- 
TER,  Statesmen  (Straff ord,  Pym,  Hampden,  Vane,  Marten,  Crom- 
well). Foss,  Judges ;  see  especially  249-254  (John  Finch).  FOSTER, 
W.,  Charles  I  and  East  India  Co.,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1904,  XIX, 
456-463.  FULLER,  T.,  Church  Hist.,  Ill,  Book  XI,  Sects.  II-IV,  375- 
440.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  England,  1603-1642,  VIII-IX.  GRANT,  J., 
Battles,  I,  206-211.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  III,  172-191  ;  map, 
168.  GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  VI,  393-397.  GUIZOT,  Charles  I, 
I,  Book  II,  176-257;  app.,  391-399.  GUIZOT,  Revolution  of  1640,  34- 
85.  HALLAM,  Constitutional  Hist.,  I,  411-497.  HAUSSER,  Reforma- 
tion, 631-640.  HILDRETH,  Judges,  vii,  107-1 18  (J.  Brampston).  HUME, 
D.,  England,  IV,  liv,  1-51  (cf.  notes,  IV,  3A,  542-544;  V,  A-B,  525). 
KILLEN,  Ireland,  II,  Book  IV,  i,  20-31.  KITCHIN,  France,  III,  58-83. 
KNIGHT,  England,  III,  xxvi-xxviii,  405-458.  LANG,  Scotland,  III,  ii-iv, 
24-81.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  579-601.  LARNED, 
Ready  Reference,  II,  851-855;  III,  1765-1766  (Ire.);  IV,  2862-2868 
(Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  V,  356-373,  625- 
627.  LINGARD,  England,  VII,  368-466;  app.,  454.  O'Fi.ANAGAN, 
Chancellors  of  Ire.,  I,  xxiii,  310-333.  OPPENHEIM,  Navy,  in  Eng. 
Hist.  Rev.,  1893,  VIII,  467-496;  1894,  IX,  92-116,  473-492.  RANKE, 
England,  II,  20-239.  SEELEY,  British  Policy,  I,  Part  II,  vi,  389-436. 
SMYTH,  Lectures,  I,  Lect.  XV,  372-391.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  V, 
264-295  (Henrietta  Maria).  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  IV,  13-16,  35-36. 
TREVELYAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts  (Oman's  Hist.,  V),  vi-vii,  174-212. 
WORDSWORTH,  Biography,  IV,  iii,  217-264.  Biographical ' :  CROMWELL, 
OLIVER:  Firth  (Heroes),  32-56;  cf.  1-32.  Gardiner,  1-26.  Palgrave, 
R.  F.  D.,introd.,  pp.xxii-xxxix.  Picton,  iv-vi,  51-95 ;  cf.  1-50.  FAIRFAX  : 
Markham,  i-v,  1-41.  LAUD:  Hook,  W.  F.,  Archbishops,  XI,  xxxiii- 
xxxvi,  1-331.  Hutton,  W.  H.  (Leaders  of  Religion).  MILTON  :  Mas- 
son,  I,  Book  III,  323,  to  II,  Book  I,  145.  MONTROSE  :  Morris,  M. 


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(Eng.  Men  of  Action),  i-v,  1-99.  Napier,  I,  i-x,  114-337.  ORMOND, 
DUKE  OF:  Carte,  I,  127-280.  STRAFFORD:  Cooper,  I,  271-422;  II, 
1-414.  Traill  (Eng.  Men  of  Letters),  ix-xv,  108-206.  VANE,  SIR 
HENRY:  Hosmer,  Part  II,  v-vi,  83-136. 

Bibliography  (see  under  Sect.  49). 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  KNIGHT,  CHARLES,  Begg'd  at 
Court;  a  legend  of  Westminster.  1867.  [B.]  MARSHALL,  EMMA, 
Winifred's  Journal  of  her  Life  at  Exeter  and  Norwich  in  the  Days  of 
Bishop  Hall.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1891.  REID,  MAYNE,  The  White 
Gauntlet.  New  York,  Carleton ;  London,  Bentley,  1869. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  BROWNING,  ROBERT,  Cavalier 
Tunes  :  Marching  along  ;  Give  a  rouse  ;  Boot  and  saddle.  HARVARD, 
King  Charles  I ;  a  tragedy,  in  SCOTT,  Drama,  II.  MORLEY,  HENRY, 
ed.,  King  and  the  Commons :  Cavalier  and  Puritan  song.  London, 
1868.  [B.P.  L.]  Satire  on  the  General  Assembly  at  Glasgow,  1638,  in 
MAIDMENT,  Pasquils ;  and  see  Sect.  ^9. 

SECTION  51 

Charles  I  (C),  1641—1644 

Summary.  Approach  of  the  Civil  War :  the  Grand  Remonstrance, 
1641;  the  religious  question;  the  Root  and  Branch  Bill;  the  Irish 
rebellion,  1641  ;  need  of  an  army;  attempted  arrest  of  the  five  mem- 
bers, 1642 ;  departure  of  the  Queen  for  France  and  of  the  King  for  the 
North;  the  control  of  the  militia,  1642  ;  raising  of  the  royal  standard, 
Aug.,  1642;  the  Nineteen  Propositions;  division  of  England  into 
parties  :  Cavaliers  and  Roundheads.  —  The  Civil  War:  Edgehill,  attack 
upon  London,  royal  strategy ;  the  Solemn  League  and  Covenant,  1643  ; 
Cromwell,  the  Eastern  Association,  the  Ironsides ;  Marston  Moor, 
July,  1644;  rise  of  Cromwell;  adoption  of  Fresbyterianism  and  of  the 
Westminster  Confession ;  changes  in  church  worship ;  the  Independents. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BIRCH,  Memoir  (Camden  Soc., 
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SECTION  52 

Charles  I  (Z>),  164.4-1649 

Summary.  Close  of  the  Civil  War:  attainder  and  execution  of 
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Model;  the  Self-denying  Ordinance;  Naseby,  1645;  continued  suc- 
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liament and  the  army ;  the  King's  flight  to  Carisbrooke  Castle ;  royal 
negotiations  with  the  Scotch.  —  The  Second  Civil  War :  Pride's  Purge ; 
the  Rump  Parliament ;  the  trial  and  execution  of  the  King ;  revulsion 
of  feeling  in  favour  of  the  King ;  Eikon  Basilike  ;  theoretical  succession 
of  Charles  II. 

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SECTION  53 

The  Commonwealth,  1649—1653 

Summary.  England  a  republic  :  organs  of  government ;  support 
from  the  army.  —  Conquest  of  Ireland,  1649-1652:  Drogheda;  Wex- 
ford;  Ireton  ;  Cromwell's  policy  for  Ireland.  —  Conquest  of  Scotland: 
Montrose,  Leslie,  Charles  II ;  Cromwell  in  place  of  Fairfax ;  Dunbar, 


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Acts ;  war ;  Ayscue,  Monk,  Blake,  Van  Tromp,  De  Ruyter ;  treaty  of 
1654.  —  The  Protectorate:  dissolution  of  the  Rump  Parliament;  Bare- 
bone's  (or  the  Little,  or  Nominative)  Parliament ;  the  Protectorate, 
Dec.,  1653. 

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491.  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  381-390.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England, 
II,  688-704.  BROSCH,  England  (German  ed.),  VII,  ix,  307-334. 
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Bibliography  (see  under  Sect.  52). 

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or,  the  royal  oak;  a  tale  of  the  year  1651.  London,  1879.  [B. P. L.] 
AINSWORTH,  W.  H.,  Orvingdean  Grange ;  a  tale  of  the  South  Downs. 
London,  Routledge.  BARR,  A.  E.,  Friend  Olivia.  New  York,  Dodd, 
1898.  BRERETON,  F.  S.,  In  the  King's  Service.  New  York,  Scribner, 
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2  vols.  Boston,  Little,  1898.  [B.]  FIELD,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  Ethne;  being 
a  truthful  historie  of  the  great  and  final  settlement  of  Ireland  by  Oliver 
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Illustrative  Material — Poetry.  MARVELL,  ANDREW,  A  Horatian 
Ode  upon  Cromwell's  Return  from  Ireland,  in  his  Works.  MILTON, 
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the  Lord  General  Cromwell ;  sonnet. 


SECTION  54 

The  Protectorate,  1653-1660 

Summary.  Oliver  Cromwell:  the  open  supremacy  of  the  army; 
the  Instrument  of  Government,  1653;  character  of  the  government 
provided  for ;  real  power  of  Oliver ;  domestic  policy  and  reforms  ;  diffi- 
culties of  government ;  the  major-generals  ;  alienation  of  the  people  ; 
the  Humble  Petition  and  Advice,  1657.  —  Foreign  affairs:  treaty  with 
the  Dutch ;  treaty  with  the  French ;  protection  of  the  Vaudois  ;  treaty 
with  Sweden ;  war  with  Spain  (Penn,  Venables,  Blake,  Dunkirk) ;  war 
with  the  Barbary  States.  —  Death  of  Oliver,  Sept.,  1657  ;  his  character 
and  achievements.  —  Richard  Cromwell :  manner  of  succession  ;  char- 
acter ;  difficulties  ;  abdication.  —  Reaction  under  Monk  :  the  restored 
Parliament ;  calling  of  the  Convention  Parliament ;  the  Declaration  of 
Breda,  Apr.,  1660.  —  Summary  of  the  period,  1640-1660. 

Sources  —  Individual  "Works.  BURNET,  Own  Time,  I,  103-149; 
suppl.,  passim.  BURTON,  T.,  Diary,  4  vols.  CLARENDON,  Great  Rebel- 
lion, ed.  of  1849,  V,  Book  XIV,  300-435 ;  VI,  Books  XV-XVI,  1-265; 
app.,  589-600 ;  Boyle  ed.,  243-286 ;  also  Boyle  abr.,  see  passim  for 
characters  of  the  period.  CLARENDON,  Life,  Part  I,  117-133.  CROM- 
WELL, OLIVER,  Letters  and  Speeches  (CARLYLE),  Harper  ed.,  II, 
Parts  VIII-X,  77-541  ;  app.,  573-588;  Scribner  ed.,  Ill,  85-341  ;  IV, 
1-208;  App.  IV,  277-298;  cf.  also  introd.,  I,  1-84.  EVELYN,  Diary,  I, 


342       REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

300-353,  425-429  ;  cf.  app.  HALKETT,  Autobiography  (Camden  Soc., 
1875),  86-107.  HARRINGTON,  J.,  Oceana  (Morley  Lib.).  HUTCHIN- 
SON,  LUCY,  Colonel  Hutchinson,  363-403.  LUDLOW,  Memoirs,  II, 
481-878.  MILTON,  Prose  Works,  424-456,  603-646,  919-949.  PEPYS, 
Diary,  Braybrooke  ed.,  I,  1-203.  SYDNEY,  Works,  3-22  (Thurloe 
State  Papers  ;  separate  paging) ;  3-13  (Sydney  Papers,  separate  paging). 
WELWOOD,  Memoirs,  107-119.  WHITELOCKE,  Memorials,  IV,  90-416. 
WHITELOCKE,  Journal,  2  vols. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  407-420.  ARBER, 
English  Garner,  IV,  623-643;  new  ed.,  Stuart  Tracts,  1603-1693,  403- 
423.  BREWER,  IV,  1484-1492 ;  X,  3683-3685.  BUND,  WILLIS-,  I, 
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of  1899,  405-422.  GEE  and  HARDY,  576-585.  Harleian  Miscellany, 
12-vol.  ed.,  I,  17-23,  25-28  ;  VI,  331-552  ;  VII,  9-1 1 1  ;  8-vol.  ed.,  I,  14- 
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Soc.),  II,  34-355  ;  III.  Old  South  Leaflets,  II,  no.  27,  pp.  1-12  ;  no.  28, 
pp.  1-20;  III,  no.  62,  pp.  1-16.  POLLARD,  A.  F.,  Pamphlets,  33-36 ;  cf. 
introd.,  9-31.  ROBINSON,  Readings,  II,  xxx,  250-252  [Bibl.].  Sydney 
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Protestant  Refugees,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1894,  IX,  681-683,  aPP-  Somers 
Tracts,  1,473-474;  VI,  3-25,  177-590;  VII,  49-231.  STEDMAN  and 
HUTCHINSON,  American  Literature,  I,  209-211,  316-318.  TAYLOR,  W. 
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II-VII,  744,  755,  etc.  VENABLES,  Narrative  (Camden,  Roy.  Hist.  Soc.). 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  AIRY  (Epochs),  Restoration,  74-88. 
ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  374-382,  CHEYNEY,  England,  xv,  460-464. 
DURUY,  Modern  Times,  303-310.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Puritan  Revolu- 
tion (Epochs),  173-194.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  568-577. 
GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  Part  II,  147-152  (GuizoT).  GREEN,  J.  R., 


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Short  Hist.,  586-600;  illus.  ed.,  Ill,  1233-1 285 ;  map,  1256.  HIGGIN- 
SON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  188-195.  LARNED,  History  for 
Schools,  424-443.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  492-501.  MONTGOMERY, 
Leading  Facts,  254-261.  MORRIS,  W.  O.,  Ireland  (Cambridge  Hist.), 
v,  122-162.  OMAN,  England,  xxviii,  412-419.  RANSOME,  Advanced 
Hist.,  Book  VII,  iv,  600-612.  RANSOME,  Government,  xiv,  164-168. 
SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  I,  xxiii,  598-650.  TERRY,  B.,  England, 
722-741.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  III,  v,  375- 
386.  WAKELING,  King  and  Parliament  (Oxford  Manuals),  vi,  64-69. 
WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxiv,  345-351-  WHEELER, 
A.  M.,  Sketches,  260-267  (MASSON).  WRONG,  British  Nation,  389-404. 
YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  VII,  xvi-xix,  198-244. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  II,  491- 
507;  III,  2-1 1.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  II,  704-721.  BROSCH,  Eng- 
land (German  ed.),  VII,  ix-x,  334-393.  BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland,  II, 
Book  VI,  v,  364-379.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  II,  xv,  54-132.  CAMP- 
BELL, Chancellors,  III,  56-186.  CATTERALL,  Failure  of  the  Humble 
Petition  and  Advice,  in  Am.  Hist.  Rev.,  Oct.,  1893,  XI,  36-65.  COR- 
DERY,  Absolute  Monarchy,  Book  V,  84-101  ;  map,  97.  CORDERY  and 
PHILLPOTTS,  King  and  Commonwealth,  xiv-xvi,  328-385.  CRAIK  and 
MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  Ill,  414-432.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog., 
see  lives  of  Arthur  Annesley,  James  Berry,  Henry  Cromwell,  Oliver 
Cromwell,  Richard  Cromwell,  John  Hutchinson,  Harry  or  Henry  Mar- 
ten, Mary,  Edward  Montagu  or  Mountagu,  Algernon  Sidney.  FIRTH, 
Clarendon's  History,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1904,  XIX,  246-262.  FIRTH, 
Dunbar,  in  Royal  Hist.  Soc.,  Trans.,  New  Ser.,  XIV,  19-52.  FIRTH,  Crom- 
well and  the  Crown,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1902,  XVII,  429-442 ;  1903, 
XVIII,  52-80.  FORSTER,  Statesmen,  see  for  Vane,  Marten,  Cromwell. 
GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Cromwell's  Place,  Lect.  V,  86-101  ;  VI,  102-116. 
GRANT,  A.  J.,  French  Monarchy,  I,  263-305.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I, 
292-315.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  III,  279-322.  GREEN,  Mrs. 
M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  VI,  100-334.  GUIZOT,  Cromwell,  II,  Books  V- 
VIII,  25-357  ;  app.,  361-511.  HANNAY,  Navy,  276-298.  HUME,  D., 
England,  V,  Ixi-lxii,  343-441 ;  cf.  Notes  S-T,  535.  INDERWICK,  Inter- 
regnum, passim.  JENKS,  Commonwealth,  iii-iv,  67-150.  JENNINGS, 
A.  C.,  The  Church,  xv,  397-402.  KILLEN,  Ireland,  II,  Book  IV,  iv, 
119-128.  KITCHIN,  France,  III,  121-142;  map,  136.  KNIGHT,  Eng- 
land, IV,  xii-xiv,  177-240.  LANG,  Scotland,  III,  ix,  270-280.  LANQ- 
MEAD,  TASWELL-,  English  Const.,  635-638.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference, 
II,  886-893;  m»  177°  (Tre-);  IV»  2870-2871  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et 
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Boroughs  and  Corporations,  III,  1681-1689.  OPPENHEIM,  Navy,  in 
Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1896,  XI,  20-81.  PALFREY,  New  Eng.,  II,  416-421. 
PERKINS,  J.  B.,  France  under  Mazarin,  II,  246-356.  PERKINS,  J.  B., 
France  under  Regency,  ii,  23-51.  RANKE,  England,  III,  Books  XII- 
XIII,  101-308.  SEELEY,  British  Policy,  II,  Part  III,  ii-iii,  43-100. 
SMITH,  J.,  English  Statesmen,  56-114.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  I, 
Book  VII,  iii-iv,  456-492.  SMYTH,  Lectures,  I,  Lect.  XVII,  412-429, 
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SECTION  55 

Charles  II  (A),  1660-1667 

Summary.  Restoration  of  monarchy,  May  i,  1660 ;  its  real  nature  ; 
accession  of  Charles  II;  the  king's  character  and  training,  marriage, 
extravagance ;  high  officials,  —  Clarendon  (Sir  Edward  Hyde),  chief 
adviser,  the  Duke  of  York,  Albemarle  (Monk).  —  Acts  of  the  Conven- 
tion Parliament  relating  to  the  army,  to  confiscated  estates,  amnesty, 
revenue,  and  religion.  —  The  Savoy  Conference.  —  Acts  of  the  Scotch 
Loyalist  Parliament  of  1661.  —  The  Cavalier  Parliament:  the  Corpora- 
tion Act,  1661  ;  the  Act  of  Uniformity,  1662;  Dissenters;  the  Con- 
venticle Act,  1664;  the  Five  Mile  Act,  1665.  —  Real  power  of  the 
Church  of  England.  —  The  Great  Plague  and  Fire.  The  Dutch 
War :  causes ;  widespread  character ;  English  successes  and  defeats ; 
the  Treaty  of  Breda  between  England,  Holland,  France,  and  Denmark, 
July,  1667.  —  Sale  of  Dunkirk.  —  Dislike  for  the  king  ;  fall  of  Clarendon. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BURNET,  Own  Time,  I,  150-453; 
suppl.,  passim.  CLARENDON,  Great  Rebellion,  Boyle  ed.,  286-345 ; 
also  Boyle  abr. ;  see  passim  for  characters  of  the  period.  CLARENDON, 
Life,  Part  II,  1-523.  COMINGES,  in  JUSSERAND,  Court  of  Charles  II, 
11-183.  EVELYN,  Diary,  I,  353-422,  cf.  app.,  430-434;  II,  1-22. 
HUTCHINSON,  LUCY,  Colonel  Hutchinson,  403-483.  LUDLOW,  Memoirs, 
111,1-253.  PEPYS,  Diary,  Braybrookeed.,  1,203-304;  II-V.  SYDNEY, 
Works,  13-56  (Sydney  Papers,  separate  paging).  WELWOOD,  Memoirs, 
119-128. 

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SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  102-115.  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  II,  i, 
1-27.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  742-759.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools, 
Part  III,  Book  III,  vi,  386-398;  map,  394.  WAKELING,  King  and 
Parliament  (Oxford  Manuals),  vii,  69-87.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English 
Hist.  (Essentials),  xxv,  355-362.  WHEELER,  A,  M.,  Sketches,  267-271 
(GuizoT).  WHITCOMB,  Modern  Eur.,  105-111.  WRONG,  British 
Nation,  404-413.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  VII,  xx-xxiii,  245-292. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation, 
I,  562-563  (Argyle).  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  III,  11-33.  BAYNE, 
Puritan  Revolution,  xi,  437-502.  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  391-403. 
BLUNT,  Reformation,  II,  ix,  549-582.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  II,  722- 
740.  BROSCH,  England  (German  ed.),  VII,  xi,  393-419.  BURTON, 
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rial Hist.,  Ill,  662-705.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Edward 
Backwell,  John  Bunyan,  Catherine  (of  Braganza),  Charles  II,  Thomas 
Dalyell  or  Dalzell,  Thomas  Fuller,  Anne  Hyde,  Edward  Hyde,  John 
Maitland,  Edward  Nicholas,  Samuel  Pepys,  William  Pretty.  FIRTH, 


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Clarendon's  History,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1904,  XIX,  464-483.  Foss, 
Judges,  see  especially  361-364  (Hyde).  -GNEIST,  Constitution,  II,  275- 
285.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  315-333.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People, 
II,  327-385.  GREEN,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.,  Princesses,  VI,  1-87,  399-590. 
HANNAY,  Navy,  334-397.  HELMOLT,  World,  VII,  448-451.  HILDRETH, 
Judges,  ix,  132-141  (R.  Foster);  x,  142-151  (Hyde).  HOOK,  W.  F., 
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JUSSERAND,  Court  of  Charles  II,  1 1-183.  KILLEN,  Ireland,  II,  Book  IV, 
v,  129-146.  KITCHIN,  France,  III,  143-174.  KNIGHT,  England,  IV, 
xv-xviii,  241-308.  LANG,  Scotland,  III,  x,  283-309.  LANGMEAD,  TAS- 
WELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  639-647.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II, 
893-895;  III,  1770  (Ire.);  IV,  2871  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD, 
Histoire  Generate,  VI,  68-76.  LINGARD,  England,  IX,  1-155;  app., 
503.  MACAULAY,  England,  I,  145-185.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS, 
Boroughs  and  Corporations,  III,  1689-1723.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chancel- 
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531.  POCOCK,  N.,  Restoration  Settlement  of  English  Church,  in  Eng. 
Hist.  Rev.,  1886,  I,  677-698.  RANKE,  England,  III,  311-463.  RIDE- 
ING,  London,  vii-viii,  109-129.  SEELEY,  British  Policy,  II,  Part  IV, 
i-ii,  101-170.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  I,  Book  VIII,  i,  495-501. 
SMYTH,  Lectures,  I,  Lect.  XVII,  412-429,  passim;  II,  Lect.  XVIII,  i- 
23.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  V,  441-486  (Henrietta  Maria),  487-600 
(Catharine  of  Braganza).  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  IV,  346-347.  TREVEL- 
YAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts  (Oman's  Hist.,  V),  xi,  331-361.  WEEDEN,  New 
Eng.,  I,  232-267.  WORDSWORTH,  Biography,  IV,  viii,  525-597.  Bio- 
graphical: CHURCHILL:  Wolseley,  I,  i-v,  1-43.  FAIRFAX:  Markham, 
xxxi-xxxiii,  375-414.  ORMOND,  DUKE  OF:  Carte,  IV,  1-311.  RUSSELL, 
LORD  WM.  :  Russell,  Lord  John,  i-iii,  1-65.  SHAFTESBURY  :  Christie, 
I,  viii-x,  227-317;  App.  VI,  pp.  Ixxviii-lxxxi.  Traill  (Eng.  Worthies), 
iv,  45-56.  VANE,  SIR  HENRY  :  Hosmer,  Part  IV,  xx-xxiii,  480-568. 

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Calendar,  State  Papers,  Domestic,  1660-1673;  see  pref.  TREVELYAN, 
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Illustrative  Material — Prose.  AINSWORTH,  W.  H.,  Old  St.  Paul's. 
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bilis  :  the  year  of  wonders,  1666.  DRYDEN,  JOHN,  Astraea  Redux;  a 
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his  Coronation.  DRYDEN,  JOHN,  To  the  Lord-Chancellor  Hyde. 
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SECTION  56 

Charles  II  (B),  1667-1674 

Summary.  Foreign  affairs :  the  continental  War  of  Devolution, 
1667-1668  ;  the  Triple  Alliance  of  England,  Holland,  and  Sweden,  1668  ; 
Treaty  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  1668;  the  Secret  Treaty  of  Dover,  1670; 
warwith  Holland,  1672-1674;  Treaty  of  Westminster,  1674.  —  Domestic 
affairs :  the  Cabal ;  the  treasury  deficit,  financial  devices  of  the  King, 
the  Stop  of  the  Exchequer,  1672;  the  Second  Conventicle  Act,  1670; 
the  Declaration  of  Indulgence,  1672  ;  objections  from  Parliament  and 
withdrawal  of  the  Declaration,  1673;  tne  Test  Act,  1673;  gradual 
dissolution  of  the  Cabal. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BURNET,  Own  Time,  I,  454-607; 
II,  3-61  ;  suppl.,  passim.  EVELYN,  Diary,  II,  22-96.  PERWICH, 
Despatches  (Camden  Soc.),  1-291  ;  cf.  pref. 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  434-439.  ARBER, 
English  Garner,  I,  61-62  ;  VII,  243-316;  new  ed.,  Voyages  and  Travels, 
II,  431-434.  BREWER,  VIII,  3162-3167.  Calendar,  State  Papers, 
Domestic,  1660-1673,  8  vols.  for  1667-1673;  and  see  vol.  for  1670, 
Addenda,  passim.  Calendar,  Treasury,  1556-1728,  I,  5-7.  CARTE, 
Ormond,  V,  57-124.  Clarendon,  State  Papers,  III,  pp.  xxxviii-lxxxiv. 
COBBETT,  Trials,  VI,  865-1120.  COLBY,  210-212.  English  Hist.  Rep., 
II,  32-34  [Bibl.].  Essex  Papers  (Camden  Soc.),  I,  1-176.  GEE  and 
HARDY,  623-640.  Harleian  Miscellany,  12-vol.  ed.,  VII,  347-608;  VIII, 


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1-61;  IX,  1-8;  8-vol.  ed.,  1,343-356;  11,387-392,582-594;  III,  1-16; 
IV,  469-479;  V,  42-43;  VI,  121-128;  VIII,  123-164.  HATTON,  Cor- 
respondence (Camden  Soc.),  I,  54-119.  Lauderdale  Papers  (Camden 
Soc.),  II.  LEE,  G.  C.,  398-399.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  35-45, 
223-229;  and  see  app.,  passim.  ROGERS,  Protests,  I,  39-43.  SMITH, 
EDWARD,  Visitors,  9-25.  Somers  Tracts,  I,  292-299;  VIII,  3-31. 
Statutes  at  Large,  III,  149-217.  STEDMAN  and  HUTCHINSON,  Ameri- 
can Lit,  I,  180-189,  419-426.  TAYLOR,  W.  F.,  Charles  II  (Eng. 
Contemp.),  v,  79-132. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  AIRY,  Restoration  (Epochs),  162- 
185,  201-207,  229-239  ;  map,  172.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  389-392. 
CHEYNEY,  England,  xvi,  479-485.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Puritan  Revolu- 
tion (Epochs),  207-211.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  596-609. 
GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  629-647  ;  illus.  ed.,  Ill,  1351-1382.  HIG- 
GINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  202-204.  JENKS,  Parliamentary 
Eng.  (Nations),  i,  1-30,  passim  [Bibl.].  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  506- 
509.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  268-270.  OMAN,  England,  xxix, 
428-431.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VII,  v,  623-630.  RAN- 
SOME,  Government,  xv,  176-181.  SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  115-119. 
SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  II,  i,  27-34.  STEPHENS,  H.  M.,  Portugal 
(Nations),  326-348.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  760-766.  TERRY,  B.,  His- 
tory for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  III,  vii,  398-402.  WALKER,  A.  P., 
English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxv,  362-365.  WRONG,  British  Nation, 
413-416.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  VII,  xxiv-xxvi,  293—317. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  II,  739- 
746.  BROSCH,  England  (German  ed.),  VII,  xi,  419-434.  CAMPBELL, 
Chancellors,  III,  272-287.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  I,  xvii-xviii,  428-463. 
COLLINS,  E.  D.,  Royal  African  Co.,  in  Am.  Hist.  Ass'n,  Rep.,  1900,  I, 
139-192.  COOKE,  G.  W.,  Party,  I,  i,  1-19.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE, 
Pictorial  Hist.,  Ill,  705-711.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of 
Henry  Bennett,  Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  Henry  Morgan,  Thomas 
Osborne,  William  Temple,  George  Villiers.  Foss,  Judges,  see  espe- 
cially 319-322  (Matthew  Hale).  GNEIST,  Parliament,  V,  243-310. 
GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  333-345.  GREEN,  English  People,  III,  386-412. 
HALLAM,  Constitutional  Hist.,  II,  68-153.  HANNAY,  Navy,  398-443. 
HILDRETH,  Judges,  xi,  152-162  (J.  Kelynge).  HOZIER,  Invasions,  I, 
xiv,  237-239.  HUME,  D.,  England,  V,  Ixiv,  507-524;  VI,  Ixv-lxvi,  i- 
63;  cf.  Notes  A-B,  333.  KNIGHT,  England,  IV,  xix,  309-321.  LANG, 
Scotland,  III,  xi,  311-328.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  895-897; 
IV,  2871-2873  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  VI, 
77-110,  430-432.  LINGARD,  England,  IX,  155-294;  app.,  503-512. 


350       REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

MACAULAY,  England,  I,  185-209.  MACAULAY,  Essays,  IV,  1-15  (Sir 
Wm.  Temple).  MAHAN,  Influence  of  Sea  Power,  139-158;  plans,  146, 
153.  PALFREY,  New  Eng.,  Ill,  4-34.  RANKE,  England,  III,  464-571. 
SEELEY,  British  Policy,  II,  Part  IV,  iii-iv,  171-220.  SMITH,  G.  B., 
Parliament,  I,  Book  VIII,  ii,  502-527.  SMYTH,  Lectures,  II,  Lect.  XIX, 
24-42,  passim;  notes,  43-49.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  V,  600-635 
(Catharine  of  Braganza).  TREVELYAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts  (Oman's  Hist., 
V),  xi,  361-379.  WORDSWORTH,  Biography,  IV,  ix,  603-676.  Bio- 
graphical: CARSTARES:  Story,  R.  H.,  i-ii,  1-43;  app.,  373-376. 
CHURCHILL:  Wolseley,  I,  vi-xix, 44-143.  ORMOND,  DUKE  OF:  Carte, 
IV,  311-500.  RUSSELL,  LORD  WM.:  Russell,  Lord  John,  iii,  43-65. 
SHAFTESBURY:  Christie,  II,  xi-xiii,  1-178;  App.  I-V,  pp.  v-lxxvi. 
Traill  (Eng.  Worthies),  v-vi,  57-97. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  60,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
Calendar,  State  Papers,  Domestic,  1660-1673;  see  pref.  TREVELYAN, 
G.  M.,  Stuarts,  527-534. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  BLACKMORE,  R.  D.,  Lorna  Doone ; 
a  romance  of  Exmoor.  CALDECOTT,  MARIAN,  Agnes  Beaumont ;  a  true 
story  of  the  year  1670.  London,  1874.  [B.  P.  L.]  MACFARLANE,  CHARLES, 
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Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  CROWNE,  JOHN,  City  Politicks, 
in  his  Works,  II.  JERROLD,  DOUGLAS,  Nell  Gwynne  :  or,  the  prologue, 
in  his  Writings,  ed.  of  1854,  VIII.  MARVELL,  ANDREW,  On  the  Lord 
Mayor,  and  Court  of  Aldermen,  presenting  the  King  and  the  Duke  of 
York,  each  with  a  Copy  of  his  Freedom,  A.D.  1674,  in  his  Works, 

SECTION  57 

Charles  II  (€},  1674-1681 

Summary.  Ascendancy  of  Danby :  Titus  Gates,  and  the  "  Popish 
Plot,"  1678;  the  Disabling  Act;  impeachment  of  Danby,  1678-1679. 

—  Ascendancy  of  Shaftesbury  and  Russell:  the  question  of  the  succes- 
sion to  the  crown  (the  Duke  of  Monmouth ;    the  second  marriage  of 
James,  Duke  of  York,   1673 ;    the  marriage  of  Mary  and  William  of 
Orange,  1677);    the  third  Parliament,   1679;    tne  Exclusion  Bill;    the 
Council  of  Thirty,  the  Cabinet  Council;  the  Habeas  Corpus  Act,  1679  ! 
Petitioners  and  Abhorrers ;  fourth  arid  fifth  Parliaments ;  Tory  reaction. 

—  Troubles  in  Scotland. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BURNET,  Own  Time,  II,  61-286 ; 
suppl.,  passim.  EVELYN,  Diary,  II,  96-163.  LUTTRELL.  State  Affairs, 


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I,  5-72.  PERWICH,  Despatches  (Camden  Soc.),  291-332.  SYDNEY, 
Works,  3-54  (Letters  to  Savile,  separate  paging). 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  439-448.  BREWER, 
Orations,  VII,  2771-2774  (Lewis).  Calendar,  Treasury,  1556-1728,  I, 
7-9.  CARTE,  Orrnond,  V,  124-164.  COBBETT,  Trials,  VI,  1121-1512; 
VII;  VIII,  1-758.  COLBY,  212-214.  ELLIS,  Third  Ser.,  IV,  296-311. 
Essex  Papers  (Camden  Soc.),  I,  176-324.  Harleian  Miscellany,  12-vol. 
ed.,  VIII,  62-574;  8-vol.  ed.,  I,  356-357,  411-423,  593~595 :  n»  "4- 
122,  462-463;  III,  484-486;  IV,  157-167;  V,  400-402,  477-478,  519- 
532,536-540;  VI,  115-119, 169-172;  VII,  271-279,  495-499.  HATTON, 
Correspondence  (Camden  Soc.),  I,  119-243.  HENDERSON,  E.  F.,  Side- 
Lights,  142-157.  KENDALL,  277-283.  Lauderdale  Papers  (Camden 
Soc.),  III.  LEE,  G.  C.,  400-408.  POLLOCK,  JOHN,  Popish  Plot,  app., 
375-404.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  46-54,  230-243;  app.,  passim. 
ROBINSON,  Readings,  II,  xxxiii,  352-353  [Bibl.].  ROGERS,  Protests,  I, 
43-67.  Somers  Tracts,  VIII,  32-221.  STANTON,  Menology,  300-302. 
Statutes  at  Large,  III,  217-239.  STEDMAN  and  HUTCHINSON,  Amer- 
ican Literature,  I,  427-478.  STEPHEN,  Trials,  III,  131-219.  TAYLOR, 
W.  F.,  Charles  II  (Eng.  Contemp.),  vi,  133-177. 

The  Habeas  Corptis  Act  is  also  to  be  found  in  the  following  works  : 
AMOS,  Government,  207-208.  HILL,  Documents,  115-117;  cf.  app., 
431-439;  and  cf.  118-121.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional 
Hist.,  650-652.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  899-902.  MACY,  Con- 
stitution, 500-508.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  II,  559-560.  STUBBS, 
Charters,  app.,  517-523. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  AIRY,  Restoration  (Epochs),  238- 
277.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  392-395.  CHEYNEY,  England,  xvi, 
485-489.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  610-622.  GREEN,  J.  R., 
Readings,  Part  III,  23-29  (MACAULAY).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist., 
647-659;  illus.  ed.,  Ill,  1383-1409;  IV,  1411-1430.  HALE,  Stuarts 
(Epochs),  i-iv,  1-56.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  205- 
207.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  509-513.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading 
Facts,  270-272.  OMAN,  England,  xxix,  431-434.  RANSOME,  Advanced 
Hist.,  Book  VII,  v,  630-639.  RANSOME,  Government,  xv,  181-183. 
SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  119-122.  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  II,  i, 
34-46.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  766-777.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools, 
Part  III,  Book  III,  vii,  402-410.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essen- 
tials), xxvi,  371-374.  WRONG,  British  Nation,  416-417.  YONGE, 
Cameos,  Ser.  VII,  xxvii,  318-328. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  III,  45- 
56.  BAYNE,  Puritan  Revolution,  vi,  211-255.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England, 


352       REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

II,  745-757.  BROSCH,  England  (German  ed.),  VII,  xi,  434-452. 
BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  VII,  467-508.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  III, 
288-379.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  II,  xix,  17-33.  COLLINS,  E.  D.,  Royal 
African  Co.,  in  Am.  Hist.  Ass'n,  Rep.,  1900,  I,  139-192.  COOKE,  Party, 
I,  ii-vi,  20-197.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  111,711- 
733.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Nathaniel  Bacon,  William 
Bedloe,  William  Berkeley,  Henry  Booth,  Henry  Compton,  John  Graham, 
Henri  de  Massue  (de  Ruvigny),  Titus  Gates,  Robert  Spencer.  Foss, 
Judges,  see  especially  483-486  (Francis  North,  Lord  Guilford).  GRANT, 
J.,  Battles,  I,  345-364.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  III,  412-451. 
HUME,  D.,  England,  VI,  Ixvi-lxviii,  63-186.  KILLEN,  Ireland,  II, 
Book  IV,  v,  146-161.  KITCHIN,  France,  III,  175-207;  map,  187. 
KNIGHT,  England,  IV,  xx-xxi,  322-353.  LANG,  Scotland,  III,  xi-xiii, 
328-368.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  647-663. 
LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  897-899;  IV,  2871-2873  (Scot.). 
LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  VI,  432-436.  LINGARD, 
England,  IX,  294-502;  app.,  513-514.  MACAULAY,  England,  I,  209- 
241.  MAHAN,  Influence  of  Sea  Power,  158-172  ;  plan,  161.  PALFREY, 
New  Eng.,  Ill,  240-257,  273-358.  PERKINS,  France  under  Regency, 
iii,  52-89.  POLLOCK,  J.,  Popish  Plot.  RANKE,  England,  IV,  3-136. 
SEELEY,  British  Policy,  II,  Part  IV,  v,  221-243.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parlia- 
ment, I,  Book  VIII,  ii,  527-543.  SMYTH,  Lectures,  II,  Lect.  XIX, 
24-42,  passim ;  notes,  43-49.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  V,  636-668 
(Catharine  of  Braganza).  TANNER,  J.  R.,  Navy,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev., 
1899,  XIV,  47-70.  TREVELYAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts  (Oman's  Hist.,  V),  xi- 
xii,  379-417.  WORDSWORTH,  Biography,  IV,  x,  681-726.  Biographi- 
cal: CARSTARES:  Story,  R.  H.,  iii,  44-60.  CHURCHILL:  Wolseley,  I, 
x-xxx,  144-234.  ORMOND,  DUKE  OF  :  Carte,  IV,  500-625.  RUPERT, 
PRINCE:  Warburton,  III,  iv,  417-513.  RUSSELL,  LORD  WM. :  Russell, 
Lord  John,  iv-xii,  66-229.  SHAFTESBURY  :  Christie,  II,  xiv-xvii,  179- 
388  ;  App.  VI-VIII,  pp.  Ixxvii-cxxix.  Traill  (Eng.  Worthies),  vij-x, 
98-1 70. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  60,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
POLLOCK,  Popish  Plot,  405-411.  TREVELYAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts,  527-534. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  CROCKETT,  S.  R.,  The  Men  of 
the  Moss-Hags.  .  .  .  New  York,  Macmillan,  1895.  HOPE,  ANTHONY, 
Simon  Dale.  New  York,  International  Ass'n  of  Newspapers,  1901. 
JAMES,  G.  P.  R.,  Russell :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II.  New  York, 
1847.  [B.P.L.]  SCOTT,  SIR  WALTER,  Peveril  of  the  Peak.  Edin- 
burgh, Adam,  1860.  [Cin.]  SWAN,  A.  S.,  Adam  Hepburn's  Vow.  New 
York,  Cassell,  1885. 


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Illuatrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Battle  of  Bothwell  Bridge,  in 
AYTOUN,  II;  CHILD,  IV.  DRYDEN,  Absalom  and  Achitophel.  SCOTT, 
SIR  WALTER,  The  Battle  of  Bothwell  Bridge.  SCOTT,  SIR  WALTER, 
The  Battle  of  Loudon  Hill. 


SECTION  58 

Charles  II  (£>),  1681-1685 

Summary.  Domestic  affairs :  attacks  on  the  corporations ;  the 
Association  of  Monmouth,  Russell,  Sydney,  and  others  ;  the  Rye  House 
Plot ;  executions  of  Russell  and  Sydney,  1683 ;  Charles  dies  an  avowed 
Catholic,  1685;  constitutional  progress  of  the  reign.  —  Colonies  under 
Charles  II:  Bombay  (see  below,  Sect.  81,  India);  Carolina,  1663; 
charter  of  Connecticut,  1662;  charter  of  Rhode  Island,  1663;  New 
York  and  New  Jersey,  1664;  Pennsylvania,  1681  ;  the  English  West 
Indies  (see  below,  Sect.  82).  [For  the  American  colonies,  see  CHAN- 
NING  and  HART,  Guide  (no.  joi).] 

Sources  — Individual  Works.  BURNET,  Own  Time,  II,  286-474 ; 
suppl.,  passim.  EVELYN,  Diary,  II,  163-213.  LUTTRELL,  State  Affairs, 
I,  72-327.  SYDNEY,  Works,  55-57  (Letters  to  Savile,  separate  paging), 
3-65  (Trial  of  Sydney),  3—32  (Apology  on  day  of  death).  TORRING- 
TON,  Memoirs  (Camden  Soc.),  i-i  i ;  cf.  introd.  WELWOOD,  Memoirs, 
128-153. 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  448-450.  BREWER, 
Orations,  IX,  3454-3458  (A.  SIDNEY).  Calendar,  Treasury,  1556-1728, 
I,  9-16.  CARTE,  Ormond,  V,  165-197.  COBBETT,  VIII,  757-1397; 
IX-X;  XI,  1-298.  COOKE,  Party,  II,  469-481.  Harleian  Miscellany, 
12-vol.  ed.,  I,  54-62;  IX,  9-122;  8-vol.  ed.,  I,  41-47;  II,  25-28;  V, 
348-352;  VI,  373-377;  VIII,  103-122,  184-209.  HATTON,  Corre- 
spondence (Camden  Soc.),  II,  1-54.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes, 
243-245 ;  app.,  passim.  Somers  Tracts,  VIII,  222-429.  STEPHEN, 
Trials,  II,  1-56  (Russell);  III,  223-290  (Coningsmark,  and  others). 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  395-398. 
CHEYNEY,  England,  xvi,  489-490,  498.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's 
Hist.,  622-634.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  659-664;  illus.  ed.,  IV, 
1431-1441.  HALE,  E.,  Stuarts  (Epochs),  v,  56-70.  HIGGINSON  and 
CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  207-208.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  277- 
283*.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  513-516.  MACKINTOSH,  JOHN,  Scot- 
land (Nations),  213-234.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  272-275. 
OMAN,  England,  xxix,  434-435.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VII, 


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Kingdom,  II,  i,  46-52.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  777-781.  TERRY,  B., 
History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  III,  vii,  410-413.  WALKER,  A.  P., 
English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxvi,  374-376.  WRONG,  British  Nation, 
417-419. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  II,  757- 
760.  BROSCH,  England  (German  ed.),  VII,  xi,  452-456.  BROWN, 
P.  H.,  Scotland,  II,  Book  VI,  vi,  380-424  ;  maps,  430-464.  CAMPBELL, 
Admirals,  II,  xvi,  133-382.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  III,  380-483. 
CAMPBELL,  Justices,  II,  xx-xxi,  33-69.  COOKE,  Party,  I,  vii-xi,  198- 
356.  CORDERY,  Absolute  Monarchy,  Book  VI,  101-125.  CRAIK  and 
MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  Ill,  733-763.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see 
lives  of  Slingsby  Bethel,  Arthur  Capel,  John  Dryden,  Francis  North, 
William  Penn,  George  Savile.  Foss,  Judges,  see  especially  369-374 
(Lord  Jeffreys).  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  364-371.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Eng- 
lish People,  III,  440-451 ;  IV,  3-6.  HALLAM,  Constitutional  Hist.,  II, 
154-220.  HANNAY,  Navy,  299-333.  HILDRETH,  Judges,  xii,  163-184 
(W.  Scroggs);  xiii,  185-247  (F.  North);  xiv,  248-266  (E.  Saunders). 
HUME,  D.,  England,  VI,  Ixix,  187-230.  JENNINGS,  A.  C.,  The  Church, 
xvi,  403-420.  KNIGHT,  England,  IV,  xxii-xxiv,  354-400.  LANG,  Scot- 
land, III,  xiii,  368-392.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  903 ;  IV,  2873 
(Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  VI,  436-438,  931- 
945.  LINGARD,  England,  X,  1-115.  LODGE,  H.  C.,  Colonies,  xi,  205- 
210.  MACAULAY,  England,  I,  241-400.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS, 
Boroughs  and  Corporations,  III,  1723-1817.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chan- 
cellors of  Ire.,  I,  xxvii,  378-398.  PALFREY,  New  Eng.,  Ill,  257-272 ; 
cf.  Sect.  37,  III,  273-358.  PERKINS,  France  under  Regency,  iv-v,  90- 
163.  RANKE,  England,  IV,  137-206.  SAINTSBURY,  Works  of  Dryden,  I, 
Sect.  V,  200-249  (Dryden  in  politics  ;  Scott's  Life).  SEELEY,  British 
Policy,  II,  Part  IV,  v,  243-249.  SHAW,  W.  A.,  Relief  of  Protestant 
Refugees,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1894,  IX,  662-670.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parlia- 
ment, I,  Book  VIII,  iii,  544-562.  SMYTH,  Lectures,  II,  Lect.  XIX, 
24-42,  passim ;  notes,  43-49.  STRICKLAND,  Queens,  V,  668-693 
(Catharine  of  Braganza).  TANNER,  J.  R.,  Navy,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev., 
1899,  XIV,  47-70.  TREVELYAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts  (Oman's  Hist.,  V),  xii, 
417-426.  WILLIAMS,  H.,  Naval  Power,  vi,  62-79.  Biographical: 
CARSTARES:  Story,  R.  H.,  iv-vi,  61-109;  app.,  369-373.  CHURCHILL: 
Saintsbury  (Eng.  Worthies),  i-ii,  1-15.  Wolseley,  I,  xxxi-xxxv,  235- 
268.  ORMOND,  DUKE  OF  :  Carte,  IV,  625-675.  RUSSELL,  LORD  WM.: 
Russell,  Lord  John,  xiii-xix,  230-406 ;  app.,  407-466.  SHAFTESBURY  : 
Christie,  II,  xviii-xix,  389-482.  Traill  (Eng.  Worthies),  xi-xiii,  171-208. 


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Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  60,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
TREVELYAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts,  527-534. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  BURCHAN,  JOHN,  John  Burnet  of 
Barns.  New  York,  Lane,  1898.  [B.]  DOYLE,  A.  C.,  The  Refugees  : 
a  tale  of  two  continents.  London,  Longmans,  1901.  LESLIE,  EMMA, 
At  the  Sign  of  the  Blue  Boar:  a  story  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II. 
New  York,  Phillips  ;  Cincinnati,  Cranston,  1885.  "  LYALL,  EDNA,"  In 
the  Golden  Days.  New  York,  Appleton,  1885.  MARSHALL,  EMMA, 
In  the  Service  of  Rachel,  Lady  Russell ;  a  story.  New  York,  Macmil- 
lan,  1892.  ROWSELL,  M.  C.,  Traitor  or  Patriot ;  a  tale  of  the  Rye 
House  plot.  London,  1887.  [B.  P.  L.]  WATSON,  H.  B.  M.,  The  Rebel. 
New  York,  Harper,  1900.  [B.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Lord  Russell's  Farewell,  who 
was  Beheaded  for  High  Treason  .  .  .  168.3,  i"  EVANS,  III.  MURRAY, 
JAMES,  ed.,  Songs  of  the  Covenant  Times,  by  an  Ayrshire  Minister, 
passim.  Edinburgh,  Nimmo,  1861. 

SECTION  59 

James  II  and  the  Interregnum,  1685-1689 

Summary.  The  new  king :  characteristics  of  James ;  comparison 
of  James  II  with  Charles  I  and  II ;  favorable  conditions  for  a  success- 
ful reign ;  persistent  disregard  of  his  subjects'  feelings.  —  Catholic 
ascendancy  (compare  the  French  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes, 
1685):  trial  of  Oates,  1685;  expedition  of  Argyle,  1685;  expedition  of 
Monmouth,  1685,  Sedgemoor,  execution  of  Monmouth,  Kirke's  Lambs, 
the  Bloody  Assizes,  Jeffreys;  trial  of  Bishop  Compton,  1686;  the  army 
at  Hounslow  Heath ;  Tyrconnel  in  Ireland ;  attacks  on  the  universi- 
ties, expulsion  of  the  Fellows  of  Magdalen  College,  1687;  reception  of 
a  papal  nuncio,  1687;  declarations  of  indulgence,  1687,  1688;  attitude 
of  the  Dissenters ;  petition  and  trial  of  the  seven  bishops.  —  The  Revo- 
lution :  birth  of  an  heir,  James  Edward,  June  10,  1688:  the  invitation 
to  William  of  Orange,  June  30;  declaration  of  William,  Sept.  30;  the 
landing  at  Tor  Bay,  Nov.  5  ;  flights  of  James  ;  the  interregnum,  Dec.  1 1— 
Feb.  13;  the  Convention  Parliament,  1689-1690;  the  Declaration  of 
Rights  and  offer  of  the  crown  to  William  and  Mary,  Feb.  13,  1689; 
significance  of  the  Revolution. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  EVELYN,  Diary,  II,  213-298;  cf. 
app.,  390-391.  HUTCHINSON,  LUCY,  Colonel  Hutchinson,  69-84.  LUT- 
TRELL,  State  Affairs,  I,  327-500.  TORRINGTON,  Memoirs(Camden  Soc.), 
11-36.  WELWOOD,  Memoirs,  153-259;  App.  XII-XXIII,  367-405. 


356       REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  450-454.  ARBER, 
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Tracts,  309-314,  passim.  BREWER,  Orations,  IX,  3350-3353  (RUM- 
BOLD).  Calendar,  Treasury,  1556-1728,  I,  16-90.  COBBETT,  XI,  298, 
to  XII,  596.  COLBY,  214-218.  ELLIS,  Third  Ser.,  IV,  311-316.  Eng- 
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Miscellany,  i2-vol.  ed.,  I,  3-12,  23-25;  IX,  123-228;  8-vol.  ed.,  I,  3-10, 
18-19,  448-463;  II,  212-213,  380-387,  491-499;  IV,  136-140,  562-564; 
V,  40-42;  VI,  68-71,  178-254,  295-296;  VII,  123-124,  158-159,  500- 
502.  HATTON,  Correspondence  (Camden  Soc.),  II,  54-145.  HENDER- 
SON, E.  F.,  Side-Lights,  158-192.  KEMBLE,  State  Papers,  1-164. 
KENDALL,  284-289.  LEE,  G.  C.,  409-422.  MACPHERSON,  JAMES, 
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Large,  III,  240-253.  STEPHEN,  Trials,  I,  239-275  (Alice  Lisle). 

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ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  398-406.  BISHOP,  Pictures,  227-233  (BUR- 
NET).  CHEYNEY,  England,  xvi,  498-506.  CREASY,  Constitution,  284- 
313.  CREIGHTON,  L.,  Government,  xi,  87-99.  CREIGHTON,  M.,  Half- 
Hour  Hist.,  xiii,  139-150.  DURUY,  Modern  Times,  349-355.  GARDI- 
NER, S.  R.,  Puritan  Revolution  (Epochs),  211-214.  GARDINER,  S.  R., 
Student's  Hist.,  634-647.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  Part  III,  29-33 
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683;  illus.  ed.,  IV,  1441-1463.  HALE,  E.,  Stuarts  (Epochs),  vi-xiii, 
70-157;  maps,  91,  94,  zoo,  137.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English 
Hist.,  210-215.  JENKS,  Parliamentary  Eng.  (Nations),  ii,  31-58,  passim 
[Bibl.].  LARNED,  History  for  Schools,  448-470.  LINGARD,  England, 
abr.,  517-529.  MACKINTOSH,  JOHN,  Scotland  (Epochs),  235-260. 
MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  275-285.  MYERS,  Mediaeval  and  Mod. 
Hist.,  535-539.  OMAN,  England,  xxx,  436-444.  RANNIE,  Constitution, 
x,  145-154.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VII,  vi,  644-665.  RAN- 
SOME,  Government,  xvi,  189-192.  SCHWILL,  Modern  Eur.,  196-199. 
SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  122-132.  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  II,  ii, 
53-99.  SMITH,  G.,  United  States,  i,  1-63.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  782- 
804.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  III,  Book  III,  viii,  413- 
428.  WAKELING,  King  and  Parliament  (Oxford  Manuals),  viii,  87-98. 
WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxvi,  376-382.  WHEELER, 
A.  M.,  Sketches,  272-277  (MACAULAY),  278-282  (COOKE).  WHITCOMB, 
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Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  III,  si- 
do.  BAYLEY,  Tower  of  London,  89-99,  260-263.  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Intro- 
duction, 404-416.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  II,  761-787.  BROSCH, 
England  (German  ed.),  VII,  xiv,  504-576.  BROWN,  P.  H.,  Scotland, 
II,  Book  VI,  vii,  425-454.  BURTON,  J.  H.,  Scotland,  VII,  509-576. 
CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  II,  xvii,  383-397.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  III, 
484-600.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  II,  xxii,  69-98.  COOKE,  Party,  I,  xii- 
xv,  357-473-  CORDERY,  Absolute  Monarchy,  Book  VII,  126-137. 
CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  Ill,  763-802 ;  IV,  2-5. 
Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  Archibald  Campbell,  James  II, 
George  Jeffreys,  Mary  (of  Modena),  Isaac  Newton.  FREEMAN,  General 
Sketch,  287-289.  GRANT,  A.  J.,  French  Monarchy,  II,  75-97.  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  English  People,  IV,  6-34.  HALLAM,  Constitutional  Hist.,  II, 
266-315.  HANNAY,  Navy,  444-463,  HILDRETH,  Judges,  xv,  267-363 
(Jeffreys) ;  xvi,  364-388  (R.  Wright).  HOZIER,  Invasions,  I,  xv,  240- 
291.  HUME,  D.,  England,  VI,  Ixx-lxxi,  231-332.  KILLEN,  Ireland, 
II,  Book  IV,  v,  161-168.  KNIGHT,  England,  IV,  xxv-xxvi,  401-429. 
LANG,  Scotland,  III,  xiv,  397-423.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitu- 
tional Hist.,  663-675.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  904-908 ;  III, 
1770-1772  (Ire.);  IV,  2873  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire 
Generate,  VI,  279-302,  438-444.  LECKY,  Ireland,  I,  116-135.  ^IN- 
GARD,  England,  X,  116-409;  app.,  411-421.  MACAULAY,  England,  I, 
400-601  ;  II,  13-595.  MACKINTOSH,  SIR  JAMES,  Revolution  in  1688, 
i-xix,  9-647 ;  App.  II-V,  702-742.  MAHAN,  Influence  of  Sea  Power, 
90-138,  173-200;  maps,  107,  119-124,  183.  MEREWETHER  and 
STEPHENS,  Boroughs  and  Corporations,  III,  1817-1843.  O'FLANA- 
GAN,  Chancellors  of  Ire.,  I,  xxvii-xxviii,  398-426.  PALFREY,  New 
Eng.,  Ill,  446-479.  PERKINS,  France  under  Regency,  vi,  164-208. 
RANKE,  England,  IV,  209-501.  SAINTSBURY,  Works  of  Dryden,  I, 
Sect.  VI,  250-308,  passim  (Scott's  Life).  SEELEY,  British  Policy,  II, 
Part  IV,  vi,  250-273.  SHAW,  W.  A.,  Relief  of  Protestant  Refugees,  in 
Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1894,  IX,  662-670.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  II, 
Book  IX,  i,  3-16.  SMYTH,  Lectures,  II,  Lect.  XX,  50-79.  STRICK- 
LAND, Queens,  VI  (Mary  Beatrice  of  Modena).  TANNER,  J.  R.,  Naval 
Preparations  of  James  II,  1688,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1893,  VIII,  272-283. 
TANNER,  J.  R.,  Navy,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1899,  XIV,  47-70.  TRAILL, 
Social  Eng.,  IV,  348-356.  TREVELYAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts  (Oman's  Hist, 
V),  xiii,  427-445.  Biographical:  CARSTARES  :  Story,  R.  H.,  vii-xi,  1 10- 
200.  CHURCHILL:  Saintsbury,  iii,  16-37.  Wolseley,  I,  xxxvi-xliv, 
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ORMOND,  DUKE  OF:  Carte,  IV,  675-708.  PETERBOROUGH:  Stebbing 
(Eng.  Men  of  Action),  i,  1-15. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  60,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
TREVELYAN,  G.  M.,  Stuarts,  527-534. 

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Monmouth.    New  York,  Sadlier.     HALL,  A.  M.,  The  Outlaw.    London, 
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Mistress  Beatrice  Cope  :  or,  passages  in  the  life  of  a  Jacobite's  daughter. 
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case;   or,  the  stories  of   Lord  and  Lady  Desmond.      London,   1882. 
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SECTION  60 

State  of  Society,  1603-1689 

Summary.  Arts  and  sciences :  literature  (the  King  James  Version 
of  the  Scriptures,  Dryden,  Milton,  Bunyan,  Samuel  Butler);  architecture 
(Wren);  painting  (Vandyke,  Lely,  Samuel  Cooper);  science  (Bacon, 
Newton,  The  Royal  Society).  —  Life  in  the  country,  difficulties  of  com- 
munication. —  Life  in  the  cities :  condition  of  London ;  the  Great  Plague, 
1665;  the  Great  Fire,  1666.  —  Chocolate,  tea,  coffee.  —  Newspapers. 
—  Political  progress  of  the  period :  growth  of  the  House  of  Commons  ; 
continued  evils  of  borough  representation;  growth  of  parties.  —  Re- 
ligion :  increased  stability  of  the  Church  of  England;  final  position  of 
Dissenters  and  Catholics. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BACON,  Essays.  CLARENDON, 
Great  Rebellion,  ed.  of  1849,  VII,  11-207;  Boyle  ed.,  94-96,  124-127, 
232-236,  297-310.  CROMWELL,  RICHARD,  Correspondence,  R.  BURNS, 
ed.,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1898,  XIII,  93-124.  HARRINGTON,  Oceana 
(Morley  Lib.).  HOBBES,  Leviathan  (Morley  Lib.),  passim.  MILTON, 
Prose  Works,  FLETCHER,  ed.,  950-963  (Familiar  epistles) ;  Bohn  Ser., 
Ill,  462-478  (On  education).  PEPYS,  Diary,  Braybrooke  ed.,  I-V;  VI,  i- 
58  ;  Wheatley  ed.,  i-xiii,  1-236.  SAINT  SIMON,  Memoirs  on  the  Reign 
of  Louis  XIV  and  the  Regency,  3  vols.  SYDNEY,  Works,  1-508  (Dis- 
courses on  Gov't ;  index,  509-542).  WALKER,  E.,  Discourses,  291-314. 
WELWOOD,  Memoirs,  App.  I,  261-263;  V,  272;  VII,  275-278;  VIII,  278. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ARBER,  British  Anthologies,  V-VII, 
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204,  272-282,  285-286;  III,  473-486,  623-656;  IV,  299-318,  323-352, 
585-608;  VI,  209-288,  323-388;  VII,  421-458;  new  ed.,  Seventeenth 
Century  Tracts,  163-308,  314-432;  Shorter  Eliz.  Poems,  whole  vol., 
passim;  Stuart  Tracts,  1603-1693,  11-350,425-467,  passim;  Voyages 
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VII.  ENGLAND  UNDER  THE  STUARTS  AND 

HANOVERIANS   FROM  1689  TO  THE 

FRENCH   REVOLUTION,  1789 

SECTION  61 

William  III  and  Mary  II,  1689-1694 

Summary.  William :  the  character  and  training  of  William ;  his 
European  life  work ;  lack  of  interest  in  English  affairs ;  Dutch  favour- 
ites.—  Affairs  in  England:  the  Non-jurors;  first  Mutiny  Act,  1689; 
attempt  at  Comprehension;  the  Toleration  Act,  1689;  annual  taxes 
and  specific  appropriations  ;  the  Bill  of  Rights,  1689  !  tne  Act  of  Grace, 
1690;  National  Debt,  1693;  Bank  of  England,  1694;  Triennial  Bill, 
1694;  death  of  Mary,  1694;  growth  of  party  government  and  the 
cabinet.  —  Scotland  :  acceptance  of  the  Scottish  crown ;  Episcopacy 
abolished;  rising  of  Highlanders  under  Dundee,  Jacobites,  Killiecrankie, 
1689  ;  pacification  of  the  chiefs  ;  Massacre  of  Glencoe,  1692.  —  Ireland  : 
James  in  Ireland ;  support  from  the  (Catholic)  Irish  Parliament ;  sieges 
of  Londonderry  and  Enniskillen ;  Schomberg  and  William  in  Ireland ; 
Battle  of  the  Boyne,  1690;  reconquest  of  Ireland;  Treaty  of  Limerick, 
1691 ;  disallowance  of  the  treaty  by  the  (Protestant)  Irish  Parliament; 
the  Irish  emigrants  ;  persecution  of  Catholics.  —  War  of  the  Palatinate 
with  France,  1689-1697  (in  America,  "King  William's  War");  causes 
of  the  war;  Fleurus  and  Beachy  Head,  1690;  La  Hogue,  1692;  Stein- 
kirk,  1692;  Neerwinden,  1693. 

Sources  —  Individual  "Works.  EVELYN,  Diary,  II,  298-339. 
LOCKE,  Four  Letters  concerning  Toleration,  Works,  V.  LOCKE, 
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MARTIN,  S.,  Biography  (Navy  Records),  1-22  ;  cf.  introd.  TORRING- 
TON,  Memoirs  (Camden  Soc.),  36-72. 

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366 


ENGLAND  FROM   1689  TO   1789  367 

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Papers,  I,  301-503.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  55-82.  ROGERS, 
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474.  Statutes  at  Large,  III,  254-368.  STEDMAN  and  HUTCHINSON, 
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in  the  following  works:  AMOS,  Government,  209-216.  HILL,  Docu- 
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386-393.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  681-688. 
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515.  Old  South  Leaflets,  I,  no.  19,  pp.  1-8.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parlia- 
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ed.,  IV,  1465-1529.  HALE,  E.,  Stuarts  (Epochs),  xiv-xvii,  158-219; 
maps,  175,  194,  204,  211,  215,  opposite  title-page.  HIGGINSON  and 
C  MANNING,  English  Hist.,  216-221.  HOSMER,  Anglo-Saxon  Freedom, 
xi,  163-176.  JENKS,  Parliamentary  Eng.  (Nations),  iii,  59-91,  passim 
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Part  IV,  i,  429-438.  WAKELING,  King  and  Parliament  (Oxford  Manuals), 
ix,  99-108 ;  map,  105.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxvii, 
386-392 ;  maps,  384,  385.  WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  282-286  (Scorr), 
286-293  (LECKY).  WRONG,  British  Nation,  428-434. 

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(Twelve  Eng.  Statesmen),  158-219;  maps  and  plans,  175,  194,  200,  204, 
211,  215. 

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527-534.  WINSOR,  Narrative  Hist.,  V  (Eng.  and  Fr.  in  Am.). 

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a  tale,  by  the  O'Hara  family.  New  York,  Sadlier.  CARLETON,  WIL- 
LIAM, Redmond,  Count  O'Hanlon,  the  Irish  Rapparee ;  an  historical 
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New  York,  Scribner,  1898.  DUMAS,  ALEXANDRE,  The  Black  Tulip. 
J.  M.  Dent.  HUGO,  VICTOR,  The  Man  Who  Laughs.  New  York, 
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Adams,  1860.  STRAIN,  E.  H.,  A  Man's  Foes.  New  York,  Ward, 

1895-  [B-] 

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grim of  Glencoe,  in  CAMPBELL  and  FALCONER.  On  the  Sea-fight  off 
Cape  La  Hogue  in  the  Year  1692,  in  EVANS,  III.  SCOTT,  SIR  WALTER, 
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SECTION  62 

William  III  (Ruling  alone),  2694-1702 

Summary.  Domestic  affairs :  expiration  of  the  Licensing  Act, 
1694;  Recoinage  Act,  1695;  Treason  Trials  Act,  1696;  the  Jacobite 
Plot  and  the  Association,  1696;  Disbanding  Act,  1699;  Act  for  the 
Resumption  of  Crown  Lands;  Act  of  Settlement,  1701  ;  Oath  of  Abju- 
ration, 1701;  death  of  William,  1702.  —  Foreign  affairs:  the  War  of 
the  Palatinate  (concluded) ;  Namur  recaptured,  1695;  Peace  of  Ryswick, 
1697.  —  The  War  of  the  Spanish  Succession  (in  America,  "Queen 
Anne's  War"),  1701-1714;  England's  interest  in  the  war;  French 
recognition  of  the  "Old  Pretender";  the  Grand  Alliance,  1701; 
Marlborough. 

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(Navy  Records),  22-67.  ROOKE,  Journal  (Navy  Records),  1-146;  cf. 
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874;  map,  end  of  vol.  BROSCH,  England  (German  ed.),  VIII,  ii,  63-104. 
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III,  xix,  1-161.     CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  IV,  241-246.      CHALMERS, 
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SECTION  63 

Anne,  1702—1714 

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affairs :  influence  of  Marlborough  and  his  wife ;  ascendancy  of  the 
Whigs  ;  development  of  cabinet  government ;  Queen  Anne's  bounty  ; 
case  of  Ashby  and  White,  1 704  ;  union  of  England  and  Scotland,  1 707  ; 
last  royal  veto,  1707  ;  invasion  of  James  Edward  (the  "  Old  Pretender  "), 
1708;  the  Whig  Junto,  1708-1710  ;  trial  of  Dr.  Sacheverell ;  ascendancy 
of  the  Tories;  dismissal  of  Marlborough,  1711  ;  the  Occasional  Con- 
formity Bill,  1711  ;  Property  Qualification  Act,  1711  ;  creation  of  Tory 
peers,  1712;  question  of  the  succession;  death  of  Anne,  1714.  —  War 
of  the  Spanish  Succession  (continued):  capture  of  Gibraltar,  1704; 
Blenheim,  1704 ;  Ramillies,  1706;  Oudenarde,  1708;  Minorca,  1708; 
Malplaquet,  1709 ;  Peace  of  Utrecht,  1713.  —  The  Methuen  Treaty  with 
Portugal,  1703.  —  Ireland:  laws  against  Irish  Catholics  in  respect  to 
inheritance,  education,  religion,  office-holding ;  laws  against  Ireland  in 
respect  to  trade  and  industry ;  consequent  emigration. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BOLINGBROKE,  Letters,  13-143. 
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(Navy  Records),  67-138.  ROOKE,  Journal  (Navy  Records),  146-262; 
cf.  introd.  SWIFT,  Works,  II-XIX  ;  see  tables  of  contents  and  index. 
TORRINGTON,  Memoirs  (Camden  Soc.),  81-200. 

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III-IV.  COBBETT,  XIV,  517,  to  XV,  762.  COLBY,  226-229.  ELLIS, 
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VIII,  400-407.  HENDERSON,  E.  F.,  Side-Lights,  217-227.  KEMBLE, 
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384  ;  table,  363.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  French  Nation,  201—233.  ANDREWS, 
C.  M.,  England,  425-434.  BOURINOT,  Canada  (Nations),  xiv,  192-209. 
CHEYNEY,  England,  xvii,  531-542.  CREIGHTON,  M.,  Half-Hour  Hist., 
xiv,  150-164.  DURUY,  Modern  Times,  355-364.  GARDINER,  S.  R., 
Student's  Hist.,  676-701.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles,  x,  and  note,  153- 
178;  plans,  160-166.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  Part  111,48-54  (GREEN). 
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GINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  224-228.  JENKS,  Parliamentary 
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MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  294-305 ;  map,  298.  MORRIS,  E.  E., 
Anne  (Epochs),  13-195;  maps,  62,  78,  82,  95,  140,  155.  MYERS,  Medi- 
aeval and  Mod.  Hist.,  545-547.  OMAN,  England,  xxxii,  461-480.  RAN- 
SOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VII,  viii,  705-730;  plan,  708.  RANSOME, 
Government,  xvii,  206-209.  SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  142-143,  149-170. 
SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  II,  iv,  128-153.  TERRY,  B.,  England, 
836-860  ;  maps,  836,  840,  844,  850.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools, 
Part  IV,  ii,  447-462;  maps,  447,  455;  plans,  448,  451.  WAKELING, 
King  and  Parliament  (Oxford  Manuals),  x,  115-128.  WALKER,  A.  P., 
English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxviii,  400-407  ;  map,  402.  WRONG,  British 
Nation,  436-442. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ADAMS,  W.  H.  D.,  Anne,  I,.v-vi, 
235-367.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation,  I,  146-151  (Arbuthnot); 
II,  740-743  (Macgregor).  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  III,  92-110. 
BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  III,  875-931.  BROSCH,  England  (German  ed.), 
VIII,  iii-iv,  104-194.  BURROWS,  Foreign  Policy,  iv,  53-72.  BURTON, 
J.  H.,  Anne,  3  vols.  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  III,  xx,  162-531  ;  IV,  xxi, 
1-123.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  IV,  246-342,  430-479.  CAMPBELL, 
Justices,  II,  xxiv-xxv,  121-143.  CHALMERS,  Great  Britain,  passim  (see 
index).  CHANCE,  England  and  Sweden,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1901,  XVI, 
676-711.  CHANCE,  George  I  and  Sweden,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1902, 
XVII,  50-75.  COOKE,  Party,  I,  xix-xxi,  542-612.  CRAIK  and  MAC- 
FARLANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  IV,  140-301.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives 
of  Anne,  John  Churchill,  George  (of  Denmark),  Simon  Harcourt, 
Robert  Harley,  John  Leake,  William  Pulteney,  Henry  Saint-John, 
Charles  Townshend.  DOWELL,  Taxation,  II,  64-81.  FISKE,  Dutch 
and  Quaker  Colonies,  II,  xiv,  235-257.  FREEMAN,  General  Sketch, 
285-287.  FROUDE,  Ireland,  I,  Book  II,  ii,  294-361.  GRANT,  A.  J., 
French  Monarchy,  II,  98-151  ;  table,  299.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  482- 
539.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  IV,  80-104.  HOZIER,  Invasions, 
I,  xvi,  339-362.  KILLEN,  Ireland,  II,  Book  IV,  vii,  191-219.  KITCHIN, 


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France, III,  292-342.  KN IGHT, England, V,xvii-xxv,  257-400.  LARNED, 
Ready  Reference,  II,  914-918;  III,  1776  (Ire.);  IV,  2877-2878  (Scot.). 
LAUGHTON,  Howard  to  Nelson,  127-158  (ROOKE).  LAVISSE  et  RAM- 
BAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  VI,  455-465,  724-772.  LECKY,  England,  I, 
38-207.  MACAULAY,  Essays,  III,  75-142  (Mahon's  War  of  Spanish 
Succession).  MCCARTHY,  J.,  Anne,  2  vols.  MACKINNON,  Union,  iii- 
xii,  60-435  (cf.  1-60).  MAHAN,  Influence  of  Sea  Power,  201-231. 
MAHON,  Spanish  Succession.  MAHON,  England,  1701-1713,  2  vols. 
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bury,  Marlborough  (Eng.  Worthies),  v—ix,  61-180.  Wilkinson,  Cromwell 
to  Wellington,  62-91.  DEFOE:  Lee,  W.,  I,  ii-ix,  58-230.  PETERBOR- 
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Brigade.  New  York,  Scribner,  1900.  [B.]  MUHLBACH,  LOUISE,  Prince 
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New  York,  Longmans. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  ADDISON,  JOSEPH,  The  Campaign. 
DEFOE,  DANIEL,  Hymn  to  the  Pillory,  in  AITKEN,  205-219.  LILLO, 
GEORGE,  George  Barnwell :  or,  the  London  merchant ;  a  tragedy,  in 
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the  Queen,  on  the  Glorious  Success  of  Her  Majesty's  Arms,  1706, 
in  his  Works.  SOUTHEY,  ROBERT,  The  Battle  of  Blenheim,  in  his 
Works,  III. 

SECTION  64 

George  /,  1714-1727 
(WALPOLE'S  ADMINISTRATION,  1721-1742) 

Summary.  The  new  line :  the  Hanoverian  succession ;  general 
characteristics  of  the  Georges;  character  of  George  I  as  a  ruler;  the 
choice  of  Whig  ministers  ;  political  impeachments  ;  Jacobite  riots ;  the 
Riot  Act,  1715;  the  "Old  Pretender"  (James  Edward,  "James  III"), 
and  the  Earl  of  Mar ;  increasing  power  of  the  House  of  Commons  ;  the 
Septennial  Act ;  repeal  of  the  Occasional  Conformity  Act  and  of  the 
Schism  Act,  1718.  —  Walpole  :  the  South  Sea  Bubble  (cf.  the  career  of 
John  Law  in  France,  1716-1720),  1720;  choice  of  Walpole,  1721  ;  par- 
liamentary management ;  lessened  taxation  ;  tariff  reform  ;  Wood's 
halfpence,  1724. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  DEFOE,  Writings,  in  LEE'S  Life, 
II-III,  passim.  SWIFT,  Works,  II-XIX,  see  table  of  contents  and 
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124-126,  200-202,  258-260.  HENDERSON,  E.  F.,  Side-Lights,  228- 
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Harrop,  iv,  224-259.  CARTERET:  Ballantyne, i-iv,  25-145.  CHURCHILL: 
Coxe,  Marlborough,  III,  cxi-cxviii,  343-439.  Saintsbury,  Marlborough 
(Eng.  Worthies),  x,  and  Conclusion,  181-213.  DEFOE:  Lee,  W.,  I,  ix- 
xvii,  230-431.  WALPOLE:  Coxe,  I,  Periods  II-III,  ix-xxx,  86-470. 
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SECTION  65 

George  II  (A),  1727-1754 

(WALPOLE'S  ADMINISTRATION,  1721-1742.     HENRY  PELHAM'S 
ADMINISTRATION,  1743-1754) 

Summary.  Walpole  :  modification  of  the  Navigation  Acts  ;  colonial 
prosperity;  the  land  tax;  failure  of  the  Excise  Bill  of  1733;  the  "War 
of  Jenkins's  Ear,"  1739.  —  War  of  the  Austrian  Succession,  1740-1748  : 
special  interest  of  the  war  to  the  king;  Dettingen,  1743;  Fontenoy 
(cf.  Irish  emigrants,  Sect.  61),  and  Louisburg,  1745;  Peace  of  Aix-la- 
Chapelle,  1 748 ;  subsequent  colonization  of  Nova  Scotia.  —  The  Second 
Jacobite  Rebellion,  1745-1746:  the  "Young  Pretender"  (Charles 
Edward,  "  Prince  of  Wales  ");  Prestonpans  ;  Penrith  ;  Falkirk  Moor; 
Culloden ;  execution  of  Jacobites.  —  For  preliminaries  of  the  Seven 
Years'  War,  see  Sect.  66. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  CHATHAM,  Correspondence,  I, 
1-116.  DEFOE,  Writings,  in  LEE'S  Life,  II,  465-471,  passim.  Gren- 
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3  vols.  WALPOLE,  H.,  Letters,  I,  1-415;  II,  1-375;  IX,  483-516, 
passim.  WESLEY,  J.,  Journal,  1-217 ;  cf.  pp.  xiii-xxx. 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  489-490.  BREWER, 
Orations,  II,  734-743  (BURKE);  III,  1095-1100  (CHESTERFIELD);  VIII, 
3244-3250  (PULTENEY);  X,  3716-3725  (ROBERT  and  HORACE  WAL- 
POLE); 3925-3930  (WYNDHAM).  Calendar,  Treasury,  1556-1728,  VI, 

460-554;      1729-1745,     5     VOls.        COBBETT,     XVII,     73,     to     XIX,     746 


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GILBERT,  Letters,  I,  1-31.  ELLIS,  Third  Ser.,  IV,  345-351.  GOOD- 
RICH, Eloquence,  31-42,  cf.  27-30  (WALPOLE,  1734,  1741);  43~44 
(PULTENEY);  46-51,  cf.  45  (CHESTERFIELD,  1743);  76-102,  cf.  52-75 
(CHATHAM).  Harleian  Miscellany,  12-vol.  ed.,  XI,  208-366;  8-vol.  ed., 
Ill,  169-177.  HART,  Contemporaries,  II,  124-126.  HENDERSON, 
E.  F.,  Side-Lights,  244-253.  KENDALL,  329-335.  LEE,  G.  C.,  458-466. 
MACDONALD,  Charters,  251-253.  Naval  Miscellany  (Navy  Records), 
393-403.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  123-139.  ROGERS,  Protests,  I, 
391-500;  II,  1-52.  Statutes  at  Large,  V;  VI,  1-132.  STEDMAN  and 
HUTCHINSON,  American  Literature,  II,  335-336.  STEPHEN,  Trials,  II, 
231-304  (Goodere,  and  others);  IV,  3-121  (Annelsey),  125-158  (Jack- 
son, and  others).  TERRY,  C.  S.,  Rising  of  1745  (Eng.  Contemp.), 
i-vi,  1-225. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  437-447. 
BOURINOT,  Canada  (Nations),  xv,  210-220.  CHEYNEY,  England,  xvii, 
542-551,  556-561  ;  map,  560.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  History  for  High 
Schools,  411-416;  map,  413.  DURUY,  Modern  Times,  415-433.  GAR- 
DINER, S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  718-744.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles,  xi, 
179-183.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  Part  III,  61-67  (SCOTT).  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  729-748  ;  illus.  ed.,  IV,  1621-1634.  GUIZOT,  France, 
481-531,  passim.  HASSALL,  Balance  of  Power  (Periods  of  Eur.  Hist.),  iii- 
vii,  64-205  ;  maps,  130,  201.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist, 
233-236.  JENKS,  Parliamentary  Eng.  (Nations),  v-vi,  120-177,  passim 
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Ireland  (Nations),  320-327.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  552-558.  MACK- 
INTOSH, JOHN,  Scotland  (Nations),  261-273.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading 
Facts,  321-324.  MORRIS,  E.  E.,  Hanoverians  (Epochs),  78-184;  maps, 
96,  no,  122,  129,  138,  150.  OMAN,  England,  xxxiii-xxxiv,  495-521. 
RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VIII,  ii,  756-787  ;  plan,  770.  RAN- 
SOME,  Government,  xvii,  210—214.  SK.OTTOWE,  Parliament,  174-183. 
SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  II,  v,  154-194,  passim.  TERRY,  B.,  Eng- 
land, 877-896.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  IV,  iii-iv,  472- 
485.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxix,  414-420;  maps, 
418,  421.  WHEELER,  A.  M.,  Sketches,  298-305  (LECKY),  305-310 
(STANHOPE).  WRONG,  British  Nation,  446-451.  YONGE,  Cameos, 
Ser.  IX,  i-iv,  1-35. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ANDERSON,  W.,  Scottish  Nation, 
III,  504-506  (Earl  Stair).  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  III,  177-193. 
BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  466-477.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  III, 
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Divided.  New  York,  Harper,  1901.  WEYMAN,  STANLEY,  Sophia. 
New  York,  Longmans,  1900. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  DUVAL,  ALEXANDRE  V.  P., 
fidouard  en  £cosse :  ou  la  nuit  d'un  proscrit ;  drame  historique.  Paris, 


382        REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

1814.  [B.P. L.]  DYER,  JOHN,  The  Fleece;  a  poem,  in  his  Poetical 
Works.  DYER,  JOHN,  Grongar  Hill,  in  his  Works.  [B.  P.  L.]  HEMANS, 
FELICIA,  Dirge  of  the  Highland  Chief  in  "  Waverley,"  in  her  Works. 
JOHNSON,  SAMUEL,  London ;  a  poem  in  imitation  of  the  third  satire  of 
Juvenal,  written  in  1738,  in  his  Works,  I.  LYTTON,  BULWER-,  Money, 
in  his  Poetical  Works,  ed.  of  1852,  V.  NAIRN,  LADY,  Wha'll  be  King 
but  Charlie  ?  in  the  Life  and  Songs  of  the  Baroness  Nairne,  ed.  by 
CHARLES  ROGERS,  199-200.  London,  Griffin,  1872.  SCOTT,  SIR 
WALTER,  Flora  Macivor's  Song,  from  Waverley.  WORDSWORTH, 
WILLIAM,  Rob  Roy's  Grave. 

SECTION  66 

George  II  (B),  1754-1760 

(NEWCASTLE'S  ADMINISTRATION,  1754-1757.      NEWCASTLE  AND 
PITT,  1757-1761) 

Summary.  The  Seven  Years'  War  in  America,  1755-1763  [See 
CHANNING  and  HART,  Guide  (no.jos),  Sects.  131, 132.  See  also  Sect.  83, 
below,  Canada]  :  English  and  French  claims  in  America ;  the  Ohio 
Company;  Duquesne's  proclamation ;  Washington's  campaign,  1754; 
Braddock's  campaign,  1755;  infusion  of  Pitt's  energy  resulting  in  the 
capture  of  Louisburg,  1758,  and  Quebec,  1759.  —  The  war  elsewhere 
(for  India,  see  Sect.  81,  below) :  widespread  character  of  the  war ; 
Minorca ;  Hanover ;  Pitt's  alliance  with  Prussia  (subsidies) ;  the  High- 
land regiments ;  naval  victories  ;  destruction  of  French  commerce.  For 
the  conclusion  of  the  war,  see  Sect.  6j. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  CHATHAM,  Correspondence,  I, 
116-480;  II,  1-88.  Grenville  Papers,  I,  102-336.  WALPOLE,  H., 
Letters,  II,  375-512  ;  111,1-335;  IX,  483-516,  passim.  WESLEY,  J., 
Journal,  217-265. 

Sources  —  Collections.  Annual  Register;  see  appropriate  vols. 
(consult  index  for  1758-1819).  COBBETT,  XIX,  746-980.  COLBY, 
245-250.  ELLIS,  Third  Ser.,  IV,  351-369.  HART,  Contemporaries,  II, 
149-150,  367-369,  373-374-  HENDERSON,  E.  F.,  Side-Lights,  253-255. 
KEITH,  Correspondence,  I,  1-32.  KENDALL,  342-349.  Naval  Miscel- 
lany (Navy  Records),  I,  99-104;  cf.  introd.  Old  South  Leaflets,  III, 
no.  73,  pp.  1-16.  ROBINSON,  Readings,  II,  xxxiii,  339-345,  passim 
[Bibl.].  ROGERS,  Protests,  II,  52-62.  Statutes  at  Large,  vi,  132-419. 
STEDMAN  and  HUTCHINSON,  American  Literature,  II,  452-462  (plan, 


ENGLAND  FROM   1689  TO   1789  383 

Fort  Duquesne,  460),  472-475.  STEPHEN,  Trials,  IV,  i6i-i93(M'Daniel, 
and  others),  197-225  (Barnard). 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
398-399.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  447-452.  BOURINOT,  Canada 
(Nations),  xi,  156-167;  xvi-xvii,  221-246.  CALDECOTT,  Colonization, 
32-43  [Bib!.].  CHEYNEY,  England,  xvii,  562-571 ;  map,  567.  GARDI- 
NER, S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  744-764.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles,  xi,  183- 
194 ;  plan,  188.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  748-757  ;  illus.  ed.,  IV, 
1621-1655.  GUIZOT,  France,  481-531,  passim.  HASSALL,  Balance  of 
Power  (Periods  of  Eur.  Hist.),  viii,  206-240 ;  map,  244.  HIGGINSON 
and  CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  236-243.  JENKS,  Parliamentary  Eng. 
(Nations),  VI,  154-177,  passim  [Bibl.].  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  558- 
562 ;  map,  558.  LODGE,  R.,  Modern  Eur.,  392-429.  MONTGOMERY, 
Leading  Facts,  324-329;  map,  324.  OMAN,  England,  xxxiv,  521-531, 
passim.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VIII,  ii,  787-803;  map  and 
plans,  789,  795,  801.  SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  183-188.  SMITH,  G., 
United  Kingdom,  II,  v,  154-194,  passim.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  896- 
908.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  IV,  iv,  485-492.  WALKER, 
A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxix,  420-425  ;  map,  423.  WHEELER, 
A.  M.,  Sketches,  311-317  (MACAULAY).  WRONG,  British  Nation,  451- 
455.  YONGE,  Cameos,  Ser.  IX,  v-ix,  36-75. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  III, 
193-198.  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  452-465.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  Eng- 
land, III,  1018-1033 ;  map,  end  of  II.  BROSCH,  England  (German  ed.), 
VIII,  vii,  308,  to  viii,  344.  BURROWS,  Foreign  Policy,  vi,  125-141. 
CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  V,  174-198.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  II,  xxviii, 
207-217  ;  xxxiii-xxxv,  293-348.  CHALMERS,  Great  Britain,  passim  (see 
index).  COOKE,  Party,  II,  xxii-xxiii,  363-395.  CRAIK  and  MACFAR- 
LANE,  Pictorial  Hist.,  V,  581-616.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of 
Isaac  Barre,.  Edward  Braddock,  Guy  Carleton,  Robert  Clive,  George 
Lyttelton,  William  Murray,  James  Wolfe.  FISKE,  Dutch  and  Quaker 
Colonies,  II,  xvi,  309-329.  FISKE,  New  France  and  New  Eng.,  viii-x, 
280-359;  maps,  frontispiece  and  312,  342.  Foss,  Judges,  see  especially 
469-472  (Earl  of  Mansfield).  FROUDE,  Ireland,  I,  Book  IV,  i,  618-634 ; 
II,  Book  V,  i,  2-18.  GRANT,  A.  J.,  French  Monarchy,  II,  202-231. 
GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  II,  57-108.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  IV, 
171-189.  KILLEN,  Ireland,  II,  Book  V,  ii,  274-281.  KNIGHT,  Eng- 
land, VI,  xiii-xv,  197-240.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  924-927. 
LAUGHTON,  Howard  to  Nelson,  218-240  (Hawke);  243-274,  passim 
(Boscawen).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  VII,  208-258, 
869-874.  LECKY,  England,  II,  345-449.  MCCARTHY,  J.,  Four  Georges, 


384       REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

II,  xl-xli,  375-406.  MAHAN,  Influence  of  Sea  Power,  281-329;  plans, 
303.  MASSEY,  George  III,  I,  i,  1-44.  MEREWETHER  and  STEPHENS, 
Boroughs  and  Corporations,  III,  2021-2082.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chan- 
cellors of  Ire.,  II,  xl-xli,  74-107.  PARKMAN,  France  and  Eng.,  Part  VII, 
Vol.  I,  162-233,  285-514;  map,  beginning  of  vol.;  plan,  494  ;  II,  1-382, 
417-444.  PERKINS,  France  under  Louis  XV,  I,  x,  431-453.  RANKE, 
England,  V,  414-424.  SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  II,  Book  XI,  ii,  244- 
281.  THWAITES,  France  in  Am.,  1497-1763  (Am.  Nation,  VII),  xi-xvi, 
173-265.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  V,  194-200.  TUTTLE,  Prussia,  III, 
234-321  ;  IV,  40-153.  WARD,  A.  W.,  Great  Britain  &  Hanover,  Lects. 
V-VI,  170-198.  WINSOR,  Mississippi  Basin,  xvi-xix,  338-403 ;  maps, 
345'  358>  359-  WITHROW,  Canada,  xv-xviii,  198-256.  WRIGHT,  Cari- 
cature Hist.,  iv-vi, -94-215.  Biographical:  CARTERET,  LORD:  Ballan- 
tyne,  ix-x,  322-413.  CLIVE:  Malcolm,  I,  iv-viii,  183-430 ;  II,  ix,  1-68. 
ELDON,  LORD:  Twiss,  I,  17-31.  HAWKE:  Mahan,  Naval  Officers,  77- 
147.  PITT  (EARL  OF  CHATHAM):  Green,  W.  D.,  iii-iv,  47-186;  maps, 
116,  142.  WESLEY:  Tyerman,  II,  Part  II,  184-392.  WOLFE:  Smith,  G., 
Lectures,  202-218.  Wilkinson,  Cromwell  to  Wellington,  127-172. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  70,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2). 
See  GREEN,  THWAITES,  and  WINSOR,  as  in  Sect.  65 ;  also,  BALLAN- 
TYNE,  Carteret,  pp.  x-xi;  and  322-413,  footnotes. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  BESANT,  WALTER,  The  World 
Went  Very  Well  Then.  New  York,  Harper.  CASTLE,  AGNES  and 
EGERTON,  The  Bath  Comedy.  New  York,  Stokes.  CHARLES,  ELIZA- 
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field  and  the  Wesleys.  Leipzig,  Tauchnitz,  1869.  FULLERTON,  LADY 
G.,  Too  Strange  not  to  be  True.  New  York,  Appleton,  1864.  GRANT, 
JAMES,  Second  to  None ;  a  military  romance.  London,  Routledge. 
HOCKING,  JOSEPH,  The  Birthright.  New  York,  Dodd,  1897.  [B.] 
LYTTON,  BULWER-,  Eugene  Aram.  2  vols.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott, 
1862.  Music,  JOHN,  Braddock ;  a  story  of  the  French  and  Indian  wars. 
New  York,  Funk.  THACKERAY,  W.  M.,  The  Virginians.  New  York, 
Harper,  1899. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  Song  of  Braddock's  Men  (Fort 
Duquesne  expedition,  1755),  in  EGGLESTON. 


ENGLAND   FROM   1689  TO   1789  385 

SECTION  67 

George  III  (A),  1760-1770 

(NEWCASTLE  AND  PITT,  1757-1761.      NEWCASTLE,  OCTOBER,   1761- 

MAY,  1762.      BUTE,  TO  APRIL,   1763.      GRENVILLE,  TO  JULY,  1765. 

ROCKINGHAM,    TO    JULY,     1766.      CHATHAM    (PlTT),    AUGUST    TO 

DECEMBER,  1767.     GRAFTON,  TO  JANUARY,  1770) 

Summary.  Character  and  political  aims  of  the  king.  —  The  Seven 
Years'  War  (concluded) :  the  Bourbon  family  compact ;  resignation  of 
Pitt;  war  against  Spain,  1762;  the  Peace  of  Paris,  1763.  —  Domestic 
affairs:  John  Wilkes  and  the  North  Briton,  1763;  general  warrants; 
the  Wilkes  agitation;  the  letters  of  Junius ;  the  Stamp  Act,  1765; 
repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  1766.  [For  America,  see  CHANNING  and 
HART,  Guide  (no.jos),  Sects.  133  to  135.] 

Sources  —  Individual  "Works.  BURKE,  Works,  I,  182-305;  VI, 
5-48;  VIII,  442-449.  CHALMERS,  Great  Britain,  pp.  i-cxvi,  v-xi,  1-254, 
passim  (consult  index).  CHATHAM,  Correspondence,  II,  89-471 ;  III, 
1-495 !  IV,  app.,  537-538.  Fox,  C.  J.,  Memorials,  I,  1-68.  GEORGE 

III,  Correspondence,  I,  1-49 ;   cf.  introd.,  v-xcii.     Grenville  Papers,  I, 
336,  to  IV,  502.      JUNIUS,  Letters,  I,  Letters  I-XXXVI,  103-278,   cf. 
85-102;  II,  Letters  I-XVII,  1-27;  Miscellaneous  Letters,  I-LXVIII, 
108-292,   app.,   413-419.       MALMESBURY,    Correspondence,    I,    1-61. 
NEWCASTLE,  Letters  (R.  H.  Soc.,  Camden).     ROCKINGHAM,  Memoirs, 
I,  i-ix,  1-370;    II,  i-vi,  1-166.      WALPOLE,  H.,  Letters,  III,  355-512; 

IV,  1-512;  V,  1-220;    IX,  483-516,  passim.      WALPOLE,  H.,  Memoirs 
of  George  III,  I,  i,  to  IV,  49;   app.,  IV,  243-278  (extracts  from  the 
autobiography  of  the  Duke  of  Grafton).     WESLEY,  J.,  Journal,  265-350. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS,  C.  K.,  Orations,  I,  85-119,  143- 
171.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  491-493.  Annual  Register;  see  appro- 
priate vols.  (consult  index  for  1758-1819).  BREWER,  Orations,  III, 
1089-1094 (CHANCY)  ;  VIII,  2942-2945  (MANSFIELD),  3125-3130(0^3). 
Calendar,  Home  Office  Papers,  1760-1775,  I-II ;  III  (in  part).  CHAN- 
KING,  E.,  America,  app.,  301-302  (Virginia  Resolves,  1769).  COBBETT, 
XIX,  981-1414.  COLBY,  250-258.  COOKE,  G.  W.,  Party,  II,  app., 
425-468.  ELLIOT,  G.,  Letters,  I,  31-39.  ELLIS,  Third  Ser.,  IV,  370- 
387.  GOODRICH,  Eloquence,  102-126  (CHATHAM);  148-162,  cf.  143- 
147  (MANSFIELD);  173-204,  cf.  163-172  (JuNius).  HART,  Contempo- 
raries, II,  378-382,  404-407,  411-415.  HART  and  CHANNING,  Ameri- 
can Hist.  Leaflets,  no.  5,  pp.  1-5,  10-18;  cf.  5-9.  HENDERSON,  E.  F., 


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Side-Lights,  255-265.  HILL,  155-164;  cf.  164-165.  KEITH,  Corre- 
spondence, I,  33-69.  KENDALL,  299-303.  LEE,  G.  C.,  467-473.  MAC- 
DONALD,  Charters,  258-272,  281-306.  POLLARD,  A.  F.,  Pamphlets, 
223-339.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  140,  299-336;  app.,  passim. 
ROGERS,  Protests,  II,  62-109.  Statutes  at  Large,  VI,  420-788;  VII, 
1-54.  STEPHEN,  Trials,  IV,  229-272  (Byron).  TYLER,  M.  C.,  Literary 
Hist,  of  the  Am.  Revolution,  I,  30-120,  passim. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  452-462. 
BISHOP,  Pictures,  241-249  (MACAULAY).  BOURINOT,  Canada  (Nations), 
xviii,  247-266.  CHANNING,  E.,  America  (Cambridge  Hist.),  i,  1-40; 
map  at  beginning.  CHEYNEY,  England,  xvii,  571-574;  xviii,  576-578, 
583-588.  CREIGHTON,  M.,  Half-Hour  Hist.,  xv,  164-179.  GARDINER, 
S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  765-776.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  757-776; 
illus.  ed.,  IV,  1657-1690;  map,  1660.  HASSALL,  Balance  of  Power 
(Periods  of  Eur.  Hist.),  ix,  241-279;  maps,  244,  258.  HIGGINSON  and 
CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  244-251.  JENKS,  Parliamentary  Eng. 
(Nations),  vii,  178-210  [Bibl.].  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  328-333. 
LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  563-637.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts, 
329-334.  OMAN,  England,  xxxv,  532-544.  PAYNE,  Colonies,  115-125 
[Bibl.].  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VIII,  iii,  804-818.  SKOT- 
TOWE,  Parliament,  200-207.  SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  II,  vi,  195- 
210.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  909-929.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools, 
Part  IV,  v,  492-494;  V,  500-506.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist. 
(Essentials),  xxx,  427-429.  WRONG,  British  Nation,  457-467.  YONGE, 
Cameos,  Ser.  IX,  x-xi,  76-93. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ADOLPHUS,  England,  I,  i-xvi,  i- 
380;  app.,  571-602.  AUBREY,  English  Nation,  III,  200-214.  BEARD, 
C.  A.,  Introduction,  492-504.  BOURNE,  H.  R.  F.,  Newspapers,  I,  vi, 
149-190.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  III,  1034-1062.  BROSCH,  England 
(German  ed.),  VIII,  viii,  344,  to  x,  417.  BURROWS,  Foreign  Policy,  vii, 
142-167,  passim.  Cambridge  Mod.  Hist.,  VII,  United  States,  144-174 
(DOYLE),  175-208  (M.  M.  BIGELOW).  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  V,  xxiv- 
xxv,  1-352.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  V,  199-355 ;  app.,  356-365. 
CAMPBELL,  Justices,  II,  xxix,  217-234;  xxxvi,  348-375.  COOKE,  Party, 
II,  xxiv-xxv,  396-424;  III,  i-v,  1-117.  CRAIK  and  MACFARLANE, 
Pictorial  Hist.,  V,  2-80;  list,  I.  .Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of 
Jeffrey  Amherst, William  Beckford,  Charlotte  (Sophia),  Henry  Seymour 
Conway,  Augustus  Henry  Fitzroy,  George  III,  George  Grenville,  Wil- 
liam Pitt,  John  Wilkes.  DOWELL,  Taxation,  II,  127-159.  FROUDE, 
Ireland,  II,  Book  V,  i-ii,  18-99.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  II,  109-137. 
GREEN,  J.  R.,  English  People,  IV,  193-249.  HALL,  H.,  Chatham's 


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Colonial  Policy,  in  Am.  Hist.  Rev.,  July,  1900,  V,  659-675.  HOWARD, 
G.  E.,  Preliminaries  of  the  Revolution  (Am.  Nation,  VIII),  passim. 
HUNT,  W.,  England,  1760-1801  (Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  X),  i-vi,  1-115  ; 
table,  App.  II;  map.  KEENE,  Moghul  Empire,  Parts  I-II,  1-92. 
KILLEN,  Ireland,  II,  Book  V,  Hi,  282-293.  KNIGHT,  England,  VI, 
xvi-xix,  241-305.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist.,  716- 
741.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  927-934;  III,  1776-1777  (Ire.); 
IV,  2880  (Scot.).  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  VII,  208- 
258,  874-880.  LECKY,  England,  III,  155-488.  LECKY,  Ireland,  II, 
1-218.  MCCARTHY,  J.,  Four  Georges,  III,  xlii-li,  1-146.  MCMASTER, 
Franklin  (Am.  Men  of  Letters),  vii,  189-217.  MASSEY,  George  III,  I, 
ii-x,  45-325.  MAY,  England,  I,  48-64,  141-147,  210-214,  263-280,  294- 
312,  364-381.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ire.,  II,  xlii,  108-124. 
PARKMAN,  France  and  Eng.,  Part  VII,  Vol.  I,  234-284;  II,  383-414. 
PERKINS,  France  under  Louis  XV,  I,  xi,  454-496 ;  II,  xii-xix,  1—260 
(especially  xii,  1-58).  ROBJOHNS,  Siege  of  Quebec,  in  Royal  Hist.  Soc., 
Trans.,  V,  144-172.  ROGERS,  Gleanings,  Ser.  II,  131-176  (WILKES). 
SEELEY,  Expansion,  Lect.  VII,  128-140.  SMYTH,  Lectures,  II,  Lect. 
XXX,  323-348.  THWAITES,  France  in  Am.,  1497-1763  (Am.  Nation, 
VII),  xvii,  266-280.  TRAILL,  Social  Eng.,  V,  174-178, 184-186.  WARD, 
A.  W.,  Great  Britain  &  Hanover,  Lect.  VI,  198-214.  WINSOR,  Missis- 
sippi Basin,  xx-xxiii,  403-464 ;  maps,  416,  421,  423,  425.  WINSTANLEY, 
George  III  and  his  first  Cabinet,  in  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  1902,  XVII,  678- 
691.  WITHROW,  Canada,  xix,  257-272.  WRIGHT,  Caricature  Hist., 
vii-viii,  216-316.  Biographical:  BURKE  :  Morley,  J.,  i-ii,  1-37.  CLIVE: 
Malcolm,  II,  x-xiv,  69-381  ;  III,  xv-xvi,  1-172.  ELDON,  LORD  :  Twiss, 
I,  32-42.  ELLIOT,  H.:  Minto,  Countess  of,  Memoir,  1-62,  passim. 
Fox,  C.  J. :  Trevelyan,  G.  O.,  i-vii,  1-280.  PITT  (EARL  OF  CHATHAM)  : 
Green,  W.  D.,  v-vii,  187-302;  app.,  383-385.  Macaulay,  Essays,  VI, 
i-ni.  WESLEY:  Tyerman,  II,  Part  III,  393-618  ;  III,  Part  III,  1-57. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect,  jo ;  general  note,  Sect.  2  ;  and 
nos.  81-82,  Part  I).  GREEN,  W.  D.,  Pitt,  pp.  xi-xiii.  HOWARD,  Pre- 
liminaries of  the  Revolution,  327-345.  HUNT,  England,  1760-1801, 
App.  I,  459-469.  THWAITES,  France  in  Am.,  1497-1763,  296-305. 
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Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  MASSON,  DAVID,  Chatterton ;  a 
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eighteenth  century.  New  York,  Lovell.  STEVENSON,  R.  L.  B.,  The 
Master  of  Ballantrae ;  a  winter's  tale.  New  York,  Scribner,  1895. 
WEYMAN,  S.  JL,  The  Castle  Inn.  London,  Smith,  1899. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  COWPER,  WILLIAM,  England, 
with  all  thy  Faults,  I  Love  Thee  Still,  from  The  Task,  Book  II,  in  his 
Works,  ed.  of  1857,  180-182. 


SECTION  68 

George  III  (2?),  1770-1782 
(NORTH,  JANUARY,  1770 — MARCH,  1782) 

Summary.  Character  and  policy  of  North.  —  Parliament :  the 
"  King's  Friends " ;  attempted  secrecy  of  the  House  of  Commons ; 
final  success  of  Wilkes,  1774.  —  War  of  Independence  in  America, 
1775-1783  [See  CHANNING  and  HART,  Guide  (no.  jof),  Sects.  135- 
141.]:  general  causes  of  the  war;  the  repressive  acts  of  Parliament, 
1774;  the  Continental  Congress,  1774;  the  friends  of  America  in  Par- 
liament; Lexington  and  Concord,  1775;  siege  °f  Boston,  1775-1776; 
invasion  of  Canada,  1775-1776;  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
1776;  Burgoyne's  and  Howe's  campaigns,  1777;  Articles  of  Confeder- 
ation, 1777;  the  French  alliance,  1778;  Yorktown,  1781;  resolution  of 
the  Commons  against  continuing  the  war,  Feb.,  1782.  —  War  with 
France,  1778-1783.  —  War  with  Spain,  1779-1783  (siege  of  Gibraltar, 
1779-1782).  —  War  with  Holland,  1780-1783.  —  Lord  George  Gordon 
Riots,  1780. — Cook's  voyages,  1 768-1 779  (see  Sect.  8 4  below,  Australasia). 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BUCKINGHAM,  Memoirs,  I,  1-293. 
BURKE,  Selections,  6-127  [Bibl.].  BURKE,  Speech  on  Conciliation 
with  America,  Lament  ed.,  Syle  ed.  BURKE,  Works,  I,  306-512;  II, 
1-248;  V,  437-544;  VI,  1-5,  9iTii3,  126-175;  VIII,  449-470.  CAN- 
NING, Speeches,  I,  Letters,  1-42,  passim.  CHALMERS,  G.,  Great 
Britain,  pp.  i-cxvi,  v-xi,  1-254,  passim  (consult  index).  CHATHAM, 
Correspondence,  IV,  1-532 ;  app.,  533-536,  538-543.  CORNWALLIS, 
Correspondence,  I,  i-v,  1-160;  app.,  499-528;  map,  end  of  Vol.  I. 
ERSKINE,  Speeches,  I,  1-135.  Fox,  C.  J.,  Memorials,  I,  68-480. 
FRANCIS,  DUKE  OF  LEEDS,  Political  Memoranda  (Camden  Soc.),  1-89. 
Grenville  Papers,  IV,  502-576.  HOOD,  Letters  (Navy  Records). 
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ENGLAND   FROM   1689  TO   1789  389 

Letters  XXXVII-LXIX,  279-470;  app.,  471-480;  II,  Letters  XVIII- 
LXXXI,  27-107;  Miscellaneous  letters,  LXVIX-CXIII,  292-412; 
app.,  419-420  ;  cf.  pp.  xi-xc.  MALMESBURY,  Correspondence,  I,  62-528. 
PITT,  Speeches,  I,  1-21.  ROCKINGHAM,  Memoirs,  II,  vii-xvi,  167-488. 
ROMILLY,  Memoirs,  I,  1-217;  aPP->  447~458.  WALPOLE,  H.,  Letters, 
V,  221-512;  VI,  1-510;  VII,  1-512;  IX,  483-516,  passim.  WALPOLE, 
H.,  Memoirs  of  George  III,  IV,  50-242  (to  1771).  WRAXALL,  Memoirs, 
I;  II,  1-250. 

Sources — Collections.  ADAMS,  C.  K.,  Orations,  I,  125-142,  172- 
279.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  494.  Annual  Register;  see  appropriate 
vols.  (consult  index  for  1758-1819).  AUCKLAND,  Correspondence,  I, 
i-ii,  1-47.  BREWER,  Orations,  I,  45-63  (Boston  Massacre);  93-109 
(S.ADAMs);  II,  806-817  (BURKE)  ;  III,  1065-1086  (CHATHAM);  VI, 
2314-2330  (GRATTAN);  2393-2401  (HANCOCK);  VII,  2601-2610  (JAY); 
2752-2760  (R.  L.  LEE);  VIII,  2947-2948  (MANSFIELD);  IX,  3268-3271 
(JosiAH  QUINCY);  3632-3638  (TOOKE);  X,  3726-3735  (WARREN); 

3900-3904  (WlLKES);  3940  (BURKE,  CHATHAM);  3945,  3948  (BURKE). 

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BETT,  XX,  pp.  i-xxi,  846;  XXI,  1045-1294.  COLBY,  258-270.  DONNE, 
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Third  Ser.,  IV,  388-392.  GOODRICH,  Eloquence,  126-142  (CHATHAM); 
241-311,  cf.  206-240  (BURKE);  386-396,  cf.  382-385  (GRATTAN);  637- 
654,  cf.  629-636  (ERSKINE).  Harleian  Miscellany,  8-vol.  ed.,  VIII, 
484-490.  HART,  Contemporaries,  II,  431-453,  511-518,  546-550,  554- 
556,  565-568,  612-620.  HART,  Source  Book,  137-146,  159-160.  HEN- 
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183-192,  cf.  192-203.  JOHNSTON,  A.,  Orations,  I,  11-17  (Oxis),  17-23 
(HENRY),  24-38  (S.  ADAMS).  KEITH,  Correspondence,  I,  69-482 ;  II, 
1-175.  KENDALL,  308-313,  335-338,  350-360.  LEE,  G.  C.,  474-482, 
497-499.  MACDONALD,  Charters,  367-368.  MACDONALD,  Documents, 
1-21.  MACE,  Manual  of  Am.  Hist.,  139-190.  MOORE,  Diary  of  the 
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passim.  ROBINSON,  Readings,  II,  xxxiii-xxxiv,  353-356,  371-373  [Bibl.]. 
ROGERS,  Protests,  II,  109-213.  Statutes  at  Large,  VII,  55-714;  VIII, 
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Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
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Schaw  Cathcart,  Henry  Clinton,  Charles  Cornwallis,  Henry  Flood, 
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SECTION  69 

George  III  (C),  1782-1789 

(ROCKINGHAM,  MARCH-JULY,  1782.   SHELBURNE,  TO  FEBRUARY,  1783. 

PORTLAND,   APRIL-DECEMBER,   1783.      WILLIAM  PITT,  DECEMBER, 

I783-MARCH,  1801) 

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the  king's  influence.  —  Pitt :  rise  of  William  Pitt  (character,  talents)  and 
the  new  Tories ;  the  English  in  India  (see  Sect.  81  below,  India) ;  the 
India  Bills  and  their  outcome  in  1784;  the  impeachment  of  Warren 
Hastings,  1787;  Pitt's  plans  for  internal  reform ;  Pitt's  foreign  policy. 

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SECTION  70 
Staff  of  Society,  1689-1789 

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reforms;  freedom  of  the  press,  1694;  Wilkes  and  free  elections,  1/69- 
1 782 ;  failure  of  secrecy  in  the  Parliament.  —  The  "  Industrial  Revolu- 
tion": the  spinning  jenny,  1764;  the  water  frame  (Arkwright,  1769); 
power  loom;  steam  engine  (James  Watt,  1769);  the  factory  system; 
new  manufacturing  centers;  roads  (Telford,  Macadam,  iSoo,  etc.); 
canals,  1761;  coal;  iron;  improvements  in  agriculture;  renewal  of 
enclosures.  —  Finance:  beginning  of  the  National  Debt,  1692;  the 


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VIII.  ENGLAND   SINCE  THE   BEGINNING   OF 
THE   FRENCH   REVOLUTION,  1789,  ETC. 

SECTION  71 


(WILLIAM  PITT,  DECEMBER,  i783~MARCH,  1801) 

Summary.  The  French  Revolution :  the  National  Assembly ; 
French  reforms ;  Declaration  of  the  Rights  of  Man ;  destruction  of  the 
Bastile,  July  14,  1789;  influence  of  French  affairs  upon  England; 
societies  and  associations ;  opposition  of  Burke  (Reflections  on  the 
French  Revolution) ;  excesses  of  the  French ;  Pitt's  policy ;  suppression 
of  English  agitators  (Alien  Bill,  Traitorous  Correspondence  Bill,  sus- 
pension of  the  Habeas  Corpus  Act,  acquittal  of  Hardy,  Tooke,  and 
Thelwall) ;  reform  discredited  and  delayed.  —  The  United  States  :  Jay's 
Treaty  [see  CHANNING  and  HART,  Guide  (no.  jof),  Sect.  162].  —  War 
of  the  First  Coalition,  1793-1797:  England's  plans;  Toulon,  Quiberon, 
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SECTION  72 

George  III  (£),  1795-1804 

(WILLIAM  PITT,  DECEMBER,  I783-MARCH,  1801.      ADDINGTON,  TO 
MAY,  1804) 

Summary.  The  War  of  the  First  Coalition,  1793-1797  (concluded) : 
Cape  St.  Vincent,  1797;  Camperdown,  1797  ;  conquests  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  Ceylon,  Trinidad,  1795-1797;  suspension  of  specie  pay- 
ments, 1797;  mutiny  in  the  British  fleets,  1797;  futile  negotiations  at 
Lille.  —  War  of  the  Second  Coalition,  1798-1801:  Napoleon's  plans; 
the  expedition  to  Egypt;  Battle  of  the  Nile,  1798;  Acre;  Peace  of 
Amiens,  1802.  —  Copenhagen,  1801.  —  Convention  with  Russia,  1801. — 
Napoleon's  colonial  policy  :  the  West  Indies  ;  Louisiana ;  India ;  Aus- 
tralia.—  Ireland:  the  United  Irishmen;  insurrection;  French  aid; 
legislative  union,  1800-1801  (method  of  accomplishment,  results); 
comparison  with  the  Scotch  union;  Emmet's  insurrection,  1803. 

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49-300;  II,  1-168.  CORNWALLIS,  Correspondence,  II,  xvii-xix,  283- 
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296-462.  FRANCIS,  DUKE  OF  LEEDS,  Political  Memoranda  (Camden 
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TERNICH,  Memoirs,  I,  Book  III,  339-378.  Paget  Papers,  I,  107-366; 


ENGLAND   SINCE  THE  FRENCH   REVOLUTION    407 

II,  i-i2i.  PASQUIER,  Chancellor,  Memoirs,  I,  vi-vii,  130-214.  PITT, 
Speeches,  II,  129-458;  III,  1-382.  REMUSAT,  Memoirs,  Book  I,  i-xi, 
1-247.  ROMILLY,  Memoirs,  I,  389-429 ;  11,522-530.  TALLEYRAND, 
Memoirs,  I,  187-219. 

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tions, 254-343  [Bibl.].  Annual  Register,  see  appropriate  vols.  (con- 
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passim.  AUCKLAND,  Correspondence,  III,  xxxvi-xxxviii,  355-455  ;  IV, 
xxxix-xlv,  1-230.  Blockade  of  Brest,  1803-1805, 1 ;  II,  1-145.  BREWER, 
Orations,  I,  38-45  (J.  ADAMS),  65-79  (J.  Q.  ADAMS),  155-167  (F.  AMES)  ; 
IV,  1537-1539,  1552-1557  (CURRAN);  VI,  2029-2036  (EMMET),  2069- 
2081  (ERSKINE),  2180-2188  (C.  J.  Fox),  2333-2335  (GRATTAN);  VIII, 
2919-2924  (MACKINTOSH),  3201-3208  (PITT),  3213-3220  (PLUNKETT). 
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W.,  Orations,  232-280.  COBBETT,  Debates,  First  Ser.,  I.  COBBETT, 
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Ser.,  IV,  398.  GOODRICH,  Eloquence,  396-398,  cf.  382-385  (GRATTAN); 
S^-SS0-  cf-  437-46i  (C.  J.  Fox);  593-628,  cf.  551-578  (PiTT);  761-784, 
cf.  629-636  (ERSKINE);  805-820,  cf.  785-789  (CURRAN);  827-850,  cf. 
821-826  (MACKINTOSH).  HART  and  CHANNING,  American  Hist. 
Leaflets,  no.  6,  pp.  3-4,  cf.  1-3.  JOHNSTON,  American  Orations,  I, 
84-111  (GALLATIN),  112-130  (AMES).  KENDALL,  370-375.  LEE.G.C., 
483-493.  MILES,  French  Rev.,  II,  1-336.  Naval  Miscellany  (Navy 
Records),  I,  246-351,  408-435.  Nelson  and  the  Neapolitan  Jacobins 
(Navy  Records).  POLLARD,  A.  F.,  Pamphlets,  340-345.  RICHARDSON, 
J.  D.,  Messages,  consult  index,  X.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  157- 
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Correspondence,  I,  iii-x,  200-518;  II,  i-ii,  1-73.  ROSE,  J.  H.,  Napo- 
leonic Studies,  Part  II.  Sea  Fights  (Navy  Records),  200-345,  cf.  introd. ; 
II,  9-135,  cf.  introd.  Sessional  Papers,  see  indexes.  Statutes,  1801— 
1832,  I.  Statutes  at  Large,  X. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  477-483. 
CHEYNEY,  England,  xviii,  606-609.  FYFFE,  Modern  Eur.,  I,  154-308. 
GARDINER,  B.  M.,  French  Rev.  (Epochs),  232-253.  GARDINER,  S.  R., 
Student's  Hist.,  831-848.  GOMM,  CARR-,  Administrations,  1-17.  GREEN, 
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ii,  125,  to  iii,  206.  MCCARTHY,  J.,  Four  Georges,  III,  Ixi,  306-330.  MAC- 
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380;  II,  xii-xv,  1-139;  numerous  plans,  etc.  MAHAN,  Naval  Officers, 
320-381  (Jervis),  382-427  (Saumarez).  MARTINEAU,  England,  1800- 
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SECTION  73 

George  HI  (F),  1804-1807 

(PITT,  MAY,  i8o4-jANUARY,  1806.     "ALL  THE  TALENTS,"  Fox  AND 
GRENVILLE,  FEBRUARY,  i8o6-MARCH,  1807) 

Summary.  The  War  of  the  Third  Coalition,  1805:  Napoleon's 
plan  of  invasion  ;  Villeneuve  and  Nelson  in  the  West  Indies ;  Calder 
at  Finisterre ;  Nelson  at  Trafalgar,  Oct.  21,  1805;  advantages  of  the 
war  to  England ;  death  of  Pitt,  Jan.  23,  1 806.  —  The  Continental  System : 
Napoleon's  control  of  Austria,  Prussia,  Russia;  the  Berlin  Decrees, 
1806;  Orders  in  Council,  1807;  second  bombardment  of  Copenhagen; 
seizure  of  the  Danish  navy  ;  further  Orders  in  Council ;  Milan  Decree. 
—  The  slave  trade :  abolition  of  the  trade  by  Great  Britain  (Clarkson, 
Wilberforce,  Pitt  and  Fox),  1807 ;  abolition  by  other  countries, 
1808-1815. 


ENGLAND   SINCE  THE   FRENCH    REVOLUTION    4*11 

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218-262.  BUCKINGHAM,  Memoirs,  III,  338-460;  IV,  i-no.  CAN- 
NING, Speeches,  I,  Letters,  1-42,  passim;  II,  Speeches,  168-275. 
CORNWALLIS,  Correspondence,  III,  xxv,  529-564.  CURRAN,  Speeches, 
424-461.  Fox,  C.  J.,  Memorials,  IV,  73-173,  462-487.  HORNER, 
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I,  viii-ix,  215-272.     PITT,  Speeches,  III,  382-441.     REMUSAT,  Memoirs, 
Book  II,  xii-xxii,  248-485.     ROMILLY,  Memoirs,  I,  429-446;    II,  1-34. 
TALLEYRAND,  Memoirs,  I,  219-242. 

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Miscellany  (Navy  Records),  I,  351-386,  436-444.  RICHARDSON,  J.  D., 
Messages,  consult  index,  X.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  167-170. 
ROBINSON,  Readings,  II,  xxxvii-xxxviii,  465-529,  passim  [Bibl.]. 
ROGERS,  Protests,  II,  354-377.  ROSE,  G.,  Correspondence,  II,  iii-viii, 
74-317.  ROSE,  J.  H.,  Napoleonic  Studies,  Part  II.  ROSE,  J.  H.,  The 
Third  Coalition  (Camden  Soc.).  Sea  Fights  (Navy  Records),  II,  145- 
327,  cf.  introd.  Sessional  Papers,  see  indexes.  Statutes,  1801-1832, 

II.  University  of  Pa.,  II,  no.  2,  pp.  18-26. 

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R.,  Modern  Eur.,  586-599.  MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  340-341. 
MORRIS,  W.  O.,  French  Rev.  (Epochs),  199-224.  MYERS,  Mediaeval 


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SECTION  74 

George  III  (£),  1807-1820 

(PORTLAND,  MARCH,  i8o7-OcroBER,  1809.      PERCIVAL,  DECEMBER, 
i8o9-MAY,  1812.     LIVERPOOL,  JUNE,  i8i2-ApRiL,  1827) 

Summary.  The  Walcheren  expedition,  1809.  —  The  Peninsular 
War:  Wellesley's  previous  career;  Portugal's  alliance  ;  Talavera,  1809; 
Torres  Vedras,  1810 ;  detention  of  French  troops  ;  Badajoz  and  Ciudad 
Rodrigo,  1812;  Wellington's  campaigns  during  Napoleon's  invasion  of 
Russia;  overthrow  of  King  Joseph,  1813;  junction  with  the  allies  in 
France,  1814;  the  Peace  of  Paris,  1814;  deposition  of  Napoleon,  Elba. 
—  The  Hundred  Days  (Waterloo,  June  15-18,  1815).  —  Congress  of 
Vienna,  1815.  —  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena.  —  Cost  and  advantages  of  the 


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Washington  ;  New  Orleans  ;  Lake  Erie  ;  other  naval  engagements  ; 
•Treaty  of  Ghent,  1814;  consequences  of  the  war.  —  Domestic  affairs: 
the  regency,  1811  ;  the  Luddites  ;  Cobbett's  Weekly  Political  Register; 
the  first  Corn  Law,  1815;  removal  of  the  income  tax;  the  Manchester 
Massacre  (Peterloo),  1819;  the  Six  Acts,  1819;  beginning  of  emigra- 
tion, 1816. 

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182,  356-373  ;  app.,  passim.  ROBINSON,  Readings,  II,  xxxvii-xxxviii, 


ENGLAND   SINCE  THE   FRENCH   REVOLUTION    415 

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Correspondence,  II,  ix-xiii,  318-527.  ROSE,  J.  II.,  Napoleonic  Studies, 
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255-268  (Huco).  BOURINOT,  Canada  (Nations),  xxii-xxiii,  302-337. 
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615;  xix,  617-623.  CREIGHTON,  M.,  Half-Hour  Hist.,  xvii,  192-206. 
FYFFE,  Modern  Eur.,  I,  367-545;  II,  1-236.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Stu- 
dent's Hist.,  862-880.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles,  xii-xiv,  197-263;  plans, 
222,  230,  236.  GOMM,  CARR-,  Administrations,  35-64.  GREEN,  J.  R., 
Readings,  Part  III,  106-112  (NAPIER),  112-116  (GREEN).  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  824-838;  illus.  ed.,  IV,  1817-1827.  HASSALL, 
French  People,  334-362.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English  Hist., 
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[Bibl.].  JUDSON,  Europe  (Chautauqua),  47-70,  207-215.  LARNED, 
History  for  Schools,  571-584;  map,  574.  LEBON,  France  (Nations), 
vi-viii,  111-170.  LINGARD,  England,  abr.,  582-591  ;  map,  583.  LODGE, 
R.,  Modern  Eur.,  599-662.  MCCARTHY,  J.,  Reform  (Epochs),  12-18. 
MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  341-344,  353.  MORRIS,  French  Rev. 
(Epochs),  224-274.  MYERS,  Mediaeval  and  Mod.  Hist.,  641-655. 
OMAN,  England,  xxxviii-xxxix,  613-641.  RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist., 
Book  VIII,  iv,  893-919;  maps,  895,  907 ;  plans,  901,  909.  ROSE,  J.  H., 
Revolutionary  Era  (Cambridge  Hist.),  ix-xi,  184-371;  list  of  maps, 
etc.,  217,  349.  SEARS,  Nineteenth  Cent.,  Book  II,  i,  265-276,  passim. 
SEIGNOBOS,  Europe,  i,  1-9.  SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  241-250.  SMITH, 
G.,  United  Kingdom,  II,  vi,  306-312.  STEPHENS,  H.  M.,  Revolutionary 
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(H.W.WiLsoN).  CAMPBELL,  Admirals,  VIII,  xxxiii,  203-409;  App. 
IV,  489-504.  CAMPBELL,  Chancellors,  VII,  209-354.  CAMPBELL, 
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burn,  John  Colborne,  Robert  Craufurd,  Humphrey  Davy,  Thomas 
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SECTION  75 

George  IV,  1820-1830 

(LIVERPOOL,  JUNE,  i8i2-ApRiL,   1827.      GODERICH,  AUGUST,  1827- 
JANUARY,  1828.     WELLINGTON,  TO  NOVEMBER,  1830) 

Summary.  Character  of  George  IV  (opposition  to  reforms). — 
Queen  Caroline.  —  The  important  new  men  of  the  reign:  Canning, 
Huskisson,  O'Connell,  Peel,  Russell.  —  Foreign  affairs  :  the  Holy  Alli- 
ance ;  the  spread  of  revolutionary  movements ;  the  Greek  revolt  (Nav- 
arino,  1827);  Spanish-American  republics  (the  Monroe  Doctrine). — 
Trade  and  finance :  resumption  of  specie  payments ;  modification  of  the 
Bank  of  England's  charter;  reduction  of  interest  on  the  national  debt; 
the  sliding-scale  for  the  corn  law ;  other  reforms  in  the  tariff ;  the  navi- 
gation laws  ;  the  combination  laws.  —  Suffrage  and  office-holding  : 
repeal  of  the  Corporation  Act  of  1661,  and  of  the  Test  Act  of  1673 
(1828);  the  Catholic  Association  in  Ireland  (O'Connell),  1823;  the 
Catholic  Emancipation  Act,  1829  (for  legal  reforms,  see  Sect.  80). 

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497-556,  619-642.     Paget  Papers,  II,  App.  II,  390-410. 

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Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  HEMANS,  FELICIA,  To  the 
Memory  of  Lord  Charles  Murray  .  .  .,  in  her  Works.  HONE,  WILLIAM, 
Satires  on  George  IV.  [B.  P.  L.]  SHELLEY,  P.  B.,  CEdipus  Tyrannus: 
or,  Swellf oot,  the  tyrant.  [B.  P.  L.] 


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SECTION  76 

William  IV,  1830-1837 

(WELLINGTON,  JANUARY,  i828-NovEMBER,  1830.      GREY,  TO  JULY, 

1834.     MELBOURNE,  TO  NOVEMBER,  1834.     PEEL,  DECEMBER,  1834- 

APRIL,  1835.      MELBOURNE,  TO  SEPTEMBER,  1841) 

Summary.  The  King's  popularity.  —  Wellington's  defeat.  —  Re- 
grouping of  the  old  parties  into  Liberals  and  Conservatives.  —  The 
First  Reform  Bill,  1832 :  its  nature  ;  opposition  to  it  in  the  Commons; 
the  opposition  in  the  Lords  ;  its  final  passage ;  the  immediate  conse- 
quences of  the  bill.  Further  reforms  :  abolition  of  slavery  and  indemni- 
fication of  owners,  1833;  the  factory  reforms  of  1833;  reforms  in  the 
poor  laws,  1834;  reforms  in  municipalities,  1835. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BROUGHAM,  Life,  III,  xx-xxviii, 
31-350.  Croker  Papers,  I,  461-584;  II,  i-m.  GREVILLE,  Memoirs, 
II-III.  MARTIN,  T.  B.,  Letters  and  Papers  (Navy  Records),  III, 
passim.  METTERNICH,  Memoirs,  V,  253-289,  442-443,  447-449.  TAL- 
LEYRAND, Memoirs,  III,  224,  to  V,  392.  THOME  and  KIMBALL, 
Emancipation  in  the  W.  I. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS,  C.  K.,  Orations,  III,  50-94. 
ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  514—531.  Annual  Register,  see  appropriate 
vols.  ASHTON,  William  IV,  passim.  BREWER,  Orations,  IV,  1320- 
1324  (COBBETT);  V,  1800-1804  (DERBY);  VIII,  3107-3110  (O'CoN- 
NELL),  3153-3155  (PEEL);  IX,  3413-3419  (SHEIL),  3479-3481,  3483- 
3490  (S.  SMITH);  X,  3949  (BROUGHAM).  British  and  Foreign  State 
Papers,  1812  to  date,  XVII-XXVI.  CLARKE,  W.,  Orations,  295- 
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sult index,  X.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  197-215,  374-380;  app., 
passim.  ROGERS,  Protests,  III,  73-172.  Sessional  Papers,  see  in- 
dexes. Statutes,  1801-1832,  see  later  vols.  Statutes,  1832-1867,  see 
annual  vols. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  499-503 ; 
map,  501.  BROWNING,  Modern  Eng.  (Epochs  of  Eng.  Hist.),  Book  III, 
39-51.  CHEYNEY,  England,  xix,  623-632.  COMAN  and  KENDALL, 
History  for  High  Schools;  map,  430.  FYFFE,  Modern  Eur.,  II,  422- 
464.  GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  898-914.  GOMM,  CARR-, 


ENGLAND   SINCE  THE   FRENCH    REVOLUTION    423 

Administrations,  97-117.  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  Part  III,  117-121 
(S.  WALPOLE).  GREEN,  J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  839-840.  HIGGINSON  and 
CHANNING,  English  Hist.,  291-296.  HOSMER,  Anglo-Saxon  Freedom, 
xvi,  245-273.  JENKS,  Parliamentary  Eng.  (Nations),  xi,  324-378, 
passim  [Bibl.].  JUDSON,  Europe  (Chautauqua),  216-224.  LARNED, 
History  for  Schools,  587-601.  LAWLESS,  Ireland  (Nations),  390-395  ; 
map,  i.  LEBON,  France  (Nations),  ix,  171-196.  LINGARD,  England, 
abr.,  595-597.  MCCARTHY,  J.,  Reform  (Epochs),  25-139.  MONT- 
GOMERY, Leading  Facts,  359-367.  OMAN,  England,  xxxix-xl,  647-658. 
RANSOME,  Advanced  Hist.,  Book  VIII,  vi,  936-953.  RANSOME,  Gov- 
ernment, xix,  231-249.  SEARS,  Nineteenth  Cent.,  Book  II,  ii,  279-285. 
SEIGNOBOS,  Europe,  x,  295-297.  SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  253-290. 
SMITH,  G.,  United  Kingdom,  II,  vii-ix,  313-383,  passim.  TERRY,  B., 
England,  990-999.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for  Schools,  Part  IV,  vii,  545- 
551.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials),  xxxiv-xxxv,  484-499. 
WRONG,  British  Nation,  518-522. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ARCHER,  T.,  Gladstone  and  his 
Contemporaries,  I,  i-iii,  1-207.  ARNOULD,  Justices,  V,  xviii-xxiii, 
248-344;  VI,  xxiv-xxvi,  1-62.  ASHTON,  William  IV,  passim.  AUBREY, 
English  Nation,  III,  327-343.  BAGEHOT,  Biographical  Studies,  43-90 
(Brougham),  305-346  (Lord  Althorp),  361-367  (Cobden).  BEARD,  C.  A., 
Introduction,  549-565.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  III,  1418-1467;  IV, 
1-4.  BRODRICK  and  FOTHERINGHAM,  England,  1801-1837  (Political 
Hist,  of  Eng.,  XI),  xiii-xviii,  272-396;  map.  CAMPBELL,  Justices,  III, 
v,  68-94;  IV,  v,  375-462.  CESARESCO,  Italy,  56-70.  COOKE,  Party, 
III,  xxii-xxiii,  577-628.  COUBERTIN,  France,  63-97.  DAUNT,  Irish 
Hist.,  ix-xviii,  90-191.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  William 
Blamire,  Edward  Copleston,  Charles  Grey,  William  Lamb,  Charles 
Napier,  Robert  Peel,  John  Russell,  John  Charles  Spencer,  William  IV. 
DICKINSON,  Parliament,  i-ii,  1-97.  DOWELL,  Taxation,  II,  288-306. 
Essays  on  Reform,  Essay  XII,  309-323  (SiR  G.  YOUNG).  Foss, 
Judges,  see  especially  129-132  (Brougham).  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  III, 
4-15.  KILLEN,  Ireland,  II,  Book  V,  viii,  435-467.  KNIGHT,  England, 
VIII,  xiv-xxi,  244-384.  LANGMEAD,  TASWELL-,  Constitutional  Hist., 
742-782.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  954-957;  HI,  1785  (Ire.).  LA- 
VISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  X,  531-543.  MCCARTHY,  J.,  Four 
Georges,  IV,  pp.  Ixix-lxxix,  96-294.  MACKENZIE,  Nineteenth  Cent., 
100-109.  MARTINEAU,  Thirty  Years'  Peace,  II,  Book  IV,  378-515; 
III,  Book  IV,  1-170;  table  of  ministers,  IV,  app.,  460-462.  MAY, 
England,  I,  119-131,  181-185,  202-203,  344-346.  MEREWETHER  and 
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England,  I.  O'FLANAGAN,  Chancellors  of  Ire.,  II,  Ix,  398-402 ;  Ixix, 
543-582.  PICTON,  Liverpool,  I,  426-478.  PROBYN,  Italy,  34-85. 
SMITH,  G.  B.,  Parliament,  II,  Book  XIII,  ii,  448-466.  TRAILL,  Social 
Eng.,  VI,  111-114.  WALPOLE,  S.,  England  from  1815,  III;  IV,  xiv, 
1-109.  WITHROW,  Canada,  xxvii-xxviii,  363-381  ;  xl,  482-489;  xlii, 
499-504 ;  xlvi,  528-536.  Biographical:  ADDINGTON  :  Pellew,  III, 
428-453.  ALBERT,  PRINCE:  Martin,  T.,  Prince  Consort,  I,  ii,  12-33, 
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III,  xviii,  239-272.  COBDEN  :  Morley,  J.,  I,  ii-iv,  18-112.  COCHRANE: 
Dundonald  and  Bourne,  II,  xxiii,  197-220.  ELDON,  LORD:  Twiss,  II, 
232-318.  FORSTER,  W.  E.:  Reid,  I,  i-iv,  1-127.  GLADSTONE:  Archer, 
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ENGLAND   SINCE  THE   FRENCH    REVOLUTION    425 

SECTION  77 

Victoria  (A),  1837-1832 

(MELBOURNE,  APRIL,  I835-SEPTEMBER,  1841.     PEEL,  TO  JUNE,  1846. 

RUSSELL,    JULY,    i846-FEBRUARY,    1852.      DERBY,   FOR  THE   FIRST 

TIME,  TO  DECEMBER,  1852) 

Summary.  Thevnew  sovereign  :  separation  of  Hanover  from  Great 
Britain  (circumstances,  subsequent  importance) ;  character  and  educa- 
tion of  the  queen;  the  queen's  marriage,  1840;  influence  of  Prince 
Albert ;  the  queen's  share  in  the  government.  —  Domestic  affairs  :  rise 
of  the  Chartists ;  the  petitions;  riots;  the  Anti-corn-law  League  (Rich- 
ard Cobden,  John  Bright),  1838;  modifications  of  the  corn  laws,  1842; 
the  income  tax;  repeal  of  the  corn  laws,  1846;  repeal  of  the  navigation 
laws,  1849;  establishment  of  the  Roman  Catholic  organization,  1850; 
the  Ecclesiastical  Titles  Act.  —  Irish  affairs  :  abolition  of  the  tithe  sys- 
tem, 1837;  O'Connell's  agitation  for  repeal  of  the  Union,  1843;  *ne 
potato  famine,  1846-1847;  consequent  emigration  and  decrease  of 
population ;  connection  of  the  famine  with  the  repeal  of  the  corn  laws  ; 
insurrection  ("Young  Ireland,"  Smith  O'Brien),  1847-1848;  connection 
with  revolts  on  the  continent ;  repression ;  Encumbered  Estates  Act. 
—  Foreign  relations:  the  Opium  War  with  China  (1839-1842),  Treaty 
of  Nankin  (see  also  Sect.  "j8}\  the  Maine  boundary,  1842;  the  Oregon 
boundary,  1846;  diplomacy  in  Egypt  and  in  Denmark.  —  Summary  of 
the  period  (for  Canada,  see  Sect.  Sj,  below). 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BRIGHT,  in  ROBERTSON,  W.,  Life 
of  Bright,  I,  i,  to  III,  14,  passim.  BRIGHT,  Speeches,  Popular  ed., 
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I:,  275-332,  47i-485>  497-512,  53J-539-  Croker  Papers,  II,  111-441. 
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Records),  III,  passim. 

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ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  380-390;  app.,  passim.  ROGERS,  Pro- 
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ADDINGTON  :  Pellew,  III,  453-479.  ALBERT,  PRINCE  :  Martin,  T., 
Prince  Consort,  I-II.  BEACONSFIELD  :  Froude  (Prime  Ministers),  v-ix, 
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COCHRANE  :  Dundonald  and  Bourne,  II,  xxiv-xxviii,  221-327.  ELDON, 
LORD:  Twiss,  II,  319-433.  FORSTER,  W.  E. :  Reid,  I,  v-vii,  128-262. 
GLADSTONE  :  Archer,  T.,  see  ab.ove.  Emerson  and  Smith,  v-ix,  33—76. 
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iii-xii,  44-351.  O'CoNNELL:  Dunlop  (Heroes),  xiii-xv,  311-382. 
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Thursfield  (Twelve  Eng.  Statesmen),  vii-xi,  160-246.  RUSSELL,  LORD 
JOHN  :  Walpole,  S.,  I,  xi-xvii,  272-480 ;  II,  xviii-xxii,  1-142.  SHAFTES- 
BURY':  Hodder,  v-xi,  117-452.  TEMPLE,  W.:  Macaulay.  VICTORIA: 
Holmes,  iv-vi,  62-200,  cf.  i-iii,  1-61.  Lee,  S.,  i-xvii,  1-226  [Bibl.]. 
Lome,  i-vii,  1-214.  WELLINGTON:  Brialmont,  IV,  iv-vi,  87-260;  cf. 
app.,  261-377.  Waite,  xviii,  283-304. 

Bibliography  (see  also  under  Sect.  80,  and  general  note,  Sect.  2) 
JONES,  H.  V.,  Parliamentary  Papers.  PAULI,  Aufsatze,  Old  Ser.,  I 
459  (Prinz  Albert).  SEARS,  Nineteenth  Cent.,  575-588,  590. 


428       REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  CARLETON,  WILLIAM,  The  Black 
Prophet;  a  tale  of  the  Irish  famine.  New  York,  Sadlier,  1847.  CARLETON, 
WILLIAM,  Valentine  M'Clutchy,  the  Irish  Agent,  together  with  Solomon 
M'Shine,  his  Religious  Attorney.  New  York,  Kennedy,  1876.  DISRAELI, 
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Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  BROWNING,  ELIZABETH  BARRETT, 
Crowned  and  Wedded,  in  her  Works,  342-344.  HAWKER,  R.  S.,  The 
Lost  Ship  President,  in  his  Works,  97-99.  HAWKER,  R.  S.,  The  Men 
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1840,  93-95.  HAWKER,  R.  S.,  The  Second  Birth  of  the  Princess  of 
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Jujy,  1847,  at  the  close  of  an  unsuccessful  contest  for  Edinburgh,  in  his 
Miscellaneous  Works,  IV.  MASSEY,  GERALD,  Cries  of  'Forty-eight,  in 
his  Poems,  II.  O'REILLY,  J.  B.,  Daniel  O'Connell,  from  A  Nation's 
Test,  in  FORD  and  FORD. 


SECTION  78 

Victoria  (B),  1852-1857 

(ABERDEEN,  DECEMBER,  i852-FEBRUARY,  1855.    PALMERSTON,  FIRST 
TIME,  TO  FEBRUARY,  1858) 

Summary.  General  characteristics  of  the  period.  —  The  Crimean 
War,  1853-1856:  the  Eastern  Question  ;  Russian  attack  upon  Turkey  ; 
beginning  of  the  war  ;  alliance  of  England,  France,  and  Sardinia ;  siege 
of  Sebastopol ;  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman  ;  mismanagement 
of  the  war;  change  of  ministry;  Florence  Nightingale;  the  Treaty  of 
Paris,  1856;  results  of  the  war.  —  The  Indian  Mutiny  (Sepoy  Rebellion) : 
causes;  characteristics;  results  (see  Sect.  81). —  War  with  China,  1856; 
Treaty  of  Tientsin,  Peace  of  Pekin  (see  Sect.  jg).  —  Intercourse  with 
Japan.  —  Other  foreign  affairs.  —  Colonial  expansion  (see  Sects.  82-87). 
—  Domestic  affairs :  revival  of  agitation  for  parliamentary  reform ; 
Gladstone's  activity;  the  bread  riots  of  1855;  the  commercial  crisis  of 
1857  ;  relative  importance  of  foreign  affairs. 


ENGLAND   SINCE  THE   FRENCH    REVOLUTION    429 

Sources  —  Individual  "Works.  BRIGHT,  in  ROBERTSON'S  Life  of, 
III,  15-1 16,  passim.  BRIGHT,  Speeches,  Popular  ed.,  224-276,  459-479, 
524-528 ;  Rogers  ed.,  I,  441-535  :  n>  359~399>  487-495-  Croker  Papers, 
II,  442-560.  GLADSTONE,  Speeches,  265-359.  GREVILLE,  Memoirs, 
VII;  VIII,  xi-xv,  1-173.  WOLSELEY,  Soldier's  Life,  I,  iv-xv,  79-226. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS,  C.  K.,  Orations,  III,  155-203. 
Annual  Register,  see  appropriate  vols.  BREWER,  Orations,  IV,  1283- 
1290  (CLAYTON);  V,  1918-1923  (DOUGLASS);  VII,  2842-2850  (LYND- 
HURST).  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  1812,  etc.,  XL-XLVIII. 
HANSARD,  Debates,  Third  Sen,  CXXIV-CXLVII.  HERTSLET,  Europe 
by  Treaty,  II,  1151-1324,  passim.  KENDALL,  427-444.  RICHARDSON, 
J.  D.,  Messages,  consult  index,  X.  ROGERS,  Protests,  III,  380-429. 
Sessional  Papers,  see  indexes.  Statutes,  1832-1867,  see  annual  vol. 
WAGNER,  Orations,  77-93. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
479-481.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  513-516.  BISHOP,  Pictures, 
268-273  (KINGLAKE).  BROWNING,  Modern  Eng.  (Epochs  of  Eng. 
Hist.),  Book  VI,  75-80.  CHEYNEY,  England,  xx,  646-652  ;  map,  650. 
GARDINER,  S.  R.,  Student's  Hist.,  939-955.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  Battles, 
xv,  264-288;  plan,  266.  GOMM,  CARR-,  Administrations,  143-159. 
GREEN,  J.  R.,  Readings,  Part  III,  133-140  (W.  H.  RUSSELL).  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  Short  Hist.,  842-843.  HIGGINSON  and  CHANNING,  English 
Hist.,  308-311.  LEBON,  Modern  France  (Nations);  261-312.  LIN- 
GARD,  England,  abr.,  603-607.  LODGE,  R.,  Modern  Eur.,  740-752. 
MONTGOMERY,  Leading  Facts,  380-381.  MYERS,  Mediaeval  and  Mod. 
Hist.,  660-662.  OMAN,  England,  xli,  679-694.  RANSOME,  Advanced 
Hist.,  Book  VIII,  vii,  980-996 ;  maps,  984-985.  SEARS,  Nineteenth 
Century,  Book  II,  iii-iv,  286-330,  passim.  SEIGNOBOS,  Europe,  764— 
812.  SKOTTOWE,  Parliament,  290-295.  STILLMAN,  Italy  (Cambridge 
Hist.),  242-280.  TERRY,  B.,  England,  1021-1031.  TERRY,  B.,  History  for 
Schools,  Part  IV,  viii,  567-573;  map,  571.  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist. 
(Essentials), xxxv,  502-505;  map, 504.  WHEELER,  A.  M.,Sketches,36o-364 
(MCCARTHY),  364-369  (KAYE).  WRONG,  British  Nation,  530-534. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia, 
Year  1861,  70-72.  ARCHER,  T.,  Gladstone  and  his  Contemporaries, 

II,  vii,  296  to  end  of  vol.;  Ill,  viii,  1-209.     AUBREY,  English  Nation, 

III,  415-425.     BAGEHOT,  Biographical  Studies,  368-372  (Palmerston). 
BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  IV,  225-335  >  plans,  248,  261,  316,  321.     CAMP- 
BELL, Justices,  III,  ix,  188-212;    IV,  ix,  576-592.     CESARESCO,  Italy, 
183-226.     COUBERTIN,  France,  174-213.     Cox,  Whig  and  Tory  Ad- 
ministrations, 1-7.     Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  lives  of  William  George 


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Armstrong,  Colin  Campbell,  George  Douglas  Campbell,  William  John 
Codrington,  Cowper  Phipps  Coles,  Richard  James  Dacres,  Charles 
George  Gordon,  Henry  Havelock,  Fitzroy  Somerset,  Edward  Stanley, 
Henry  John  Temple.  DOWELL,  Taxation,  II,  344-354.  FREEMAN, 
General  Sketch,  363-364.  FROUDE,  Studies,  Second  Ser.,  410-444 ; 
Fourth  Ser.,  II,  410-444.  FYFFE,  Modern  Fur.,  Ill,  178-240.  GRANT, 
J.,  Battles,  III,  65-225.  HAMLEY,  Crimean  War;  maps,  35,  47,  75, 
89,  135.  KAYE  and  MALLESON,  Indian  Mutiny,  6  vols. ;  maps  and 
plans.  KINGLAKE,  Crimea,  8  vols. ;  maps  and  plans.  LARNED,  Ready 
Reference,  II,  965-966.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  XI, 
195-226,387-392.  MCCARTHY,  J.,  Own  Times,  I,  399-559  ;  11,5-135. 
MCCARTHY,  J.,  Short  Hist,  of  Our  Own  Times,  xi-xiii,  132-195.  MAC- 
KENZIE, Nineteenth  Cent.,  139-145,  159-174.  MAY,  England,  I,  236- 
262  ;  II,  245-290,  547-578.  MOLESWORTH,  England,  II,  vi,  377-405  ; 
III,  i-ii,  1-122.  MULLER,  W.,  Recent  Times,  253-270.  O'FLANAGAN, 
Chancellors  of  Ire.,  II,  Ixxxii,  615-621.  PAUL,  England,  I,  xvii-xix, 
299-424;  II,  i-v,  1-81.  PAULI,  Aufsatze,  Old  Ser.,  459-505  (Prinz 
Albert).  PICTON,  Liverpool,  I,  514-523.  PROBYN,  Italy,  149-192. 
RHODES,  United  States,  II,  120-121.  SEELEY,  Expansion,  Course  II, 
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VI,  250-262.  WALPOLE,  S.,  England  from  1815,  VI,  xxiv,  1-67. 
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537-546.  Biographical:  ABERDEEN  :  Gordon  (Prime  Ministers),  ix-x, 
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to  IV,  Ixxxix,  346.  BEACONSFIELD  :  Froude  (Prime  Ministers),  x-xii, 
149-187.  BRIGHT,  JOHN:  Robertson,  W.,  Ill,  15-116.  COBDEN  : 
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II,  xxix-xxx,  328-369.  FORSTER,  W.  E. :  Reid,  I,  viii,  263-327. 
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RENCE, LORD:  Smith,  R.  B.,  I,  xiii-xv,  352-484;  map,  215;  II,  i-vii, 
1-283.  RUSSELL,  LORD  :  Walpole,  S.,  II,  xxiii-xxvii,  143-309.  SALIS- 
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xx-xxiv,  452-550.  VICTORIA  :  Holmes,  vii,  201-232.  Lee,  S.,  xviii-xxii, 
227-280  [Bibl.].  Lome,  vii,  215-247. 

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See  JONES,  PAULI,  and  SEARS,  as  in  Sect.  77.  Providence  Pub.  Lib., 
Mo.  Lists,  1, 3  (Eastern  question  ;  Crimea,  etc.).  WALPOLE,  S.r  England 
from  1815,  footnotes. 


ENGLAND   SINCE  THE  FRENCH   REVOLUTION    431 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  CHESNEY,  G.  T.,  The  Dilemma. 
New  York,  Harper,  1876.  GRANT,  JAMES,  First  Love  and  Last  Love; 
a  tale  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  London,  1869.  [B.  P.  L.]  GRANT,  JAMES, 
Lady  Wedderburn's  Wish  ;  a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.  London,  1875. 
[B.P.  L.]  GRANT,  JAMES,  Laura  Everingham:  or,  the  Highlanders  of 
Glen  Ora.  London,  1862.  [B.P. L.]  GRANT,  JAMES,  Under  the  Red 
Dragon.  London,  1876.  [B.  P.  L.]  KINGSLEY,  HENRY,  Ravenshoe. 
2  vols.  New  York,  Scribner,  1902.  KINGSLEY,  CHARLES,  Two  Years 
Ago.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1857.  MELVILLE,  G.  J.  W.,  The  Inter- 
preter ;  a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.  London,  Longmans,  1885.  TAYLOR, 
Meadows,  Seeta.  3  vols.  London,  King,  1872.  TOLSTOI,  COUNT  L.  N., 
Sevastopol.  New  York,  Scribner,  1899.  WHITE,  MICHAEL,  Lachmi 
Bai,  the  Jeanne  d'Arc  of  India.  New  York,  Taylor. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  DOBELL,  S.  T.,  Sonnets  on  the 
War,  in  his  Poems  (selected).  London,  Scott,  1887.  FORSTER,  WIL- 
LIAM, Sonnets  written  at  the  Time  of  the  Crimean  War,  in  SLADEN. 
LONGFELLOW,  H.  W.,  The  Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports.  MASSEY, 
GERALD,  War-waits,  in  his  Poems,  II.  PARSONS,  T.  W.,  The  Taking 
of  Sebastopol,  in  FORD  and  FORD.  TENNYSON,  ALFRED,  The  Charge 
of  the  Light  Brigade.  TENNYSON,  ALFRED,  Ode  on  the  Death  of  the 
Duke  of  Wellington.  TRENCH,  R.  C.,  Inkerman,  in  FORD  and  FORD. 


SECTION  79 

Victoria  (C),  1857-1901.     Edward  VII,  spoi,  etc. 

(PALMERSTON,  i  (i.e.  FOR  THE  FIRST  TIME),  FEBRUARY,  i855~FEB- 
RUARY,  1858.  DERBY,  2,  TO  JUNE,  1859.  PALMERSTON,  2,  TO  NO- 
VEMBER, 1865.  RUSSELL,  TO  JUNE,  1866.  DERBY,  3,  TO  FEBRUARY, 
1868.  DISRAELI,  i,  TO  DECEMBER,  1868.  GLADSTONE,  i,  TO  FEB- 
RUARY, 1874.  DISRAELI,  2,  TO  APRIL,  1880.  GLADSTONE,  2,  TO 
JUNE,  1885.  SALISBURY,  i,  TO  FEBRUARY,  1886.  GLADSTONE,  3, 
TO  AUGUST,  1886.  SALISBURY,  2,  TO  AUGUST,  1892.  GLADSTONE, 
4,  TO  MARCH,  1894.  ROSEBERY,  TO  JUNE,  1895.  SALISBURY,  3, 
JULY,  i895~JuLY,  1902.  BALFOUR,  TO  DECEMBER,  1905.  CAMPBELL- 
BANNERMAN,  TO  APRIL,  1908.  ASQUITH,  APRIL,  1908,  ETC.) 

Summary.  Domestic  affairs :  abolition  of  property  qualifications 
for  Parliament,  admission  of  Jews,  1858;  Conspiracy-to-Murder  Bill, 
1858;  Second  Reform  Act,  1865-1867  (Gladstone  vs.  Disraeli,  scope  of 
the  bill,  its  advance  over  that  of  1832);  Bankruptcy  Bill,  and  abolition 


432       REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

of  imprisonment  for  debt,  1868  ;  National  Education  Act,  and  repeal  of 
the  Test  Act  in  the  universities,  1870;  reorganization  of  the  army  and 
of  the  judiciary,  1871  ;  vote  by  secret  ballot,  1872  ;  Third  Reform  Bill, 
1884-1885;  the  local  government  acts,  1888-1894.  —  Irish  affairs: 
Fenian  rising,  1867;  disestablishment  and  disendowment  of  the  Irish 
church,  1868;  Irish  Land  Act  (provisions  as  to  eviction,  improvements, 
purchase),  1870;  Irish  Land  League  (Parnell,  Dillon),  1879;  Irish 
Coercion  Act,  1881  ;  murder  of  Cavendish,  1882  ;  Irish  land  acts,  1887, 
1888,  1891.  —  Foreign  affairs  (other  than  Egypt):  treaty'with  Japan, 
1858;  Treaty  of  Tientsin  (China),  1860;  commercial  treaty  with  France, 
1860;  the  questions  of  the  American  Civil  War  (effect  upon  English 
manufactures  and  trade,  the  Mason  and  Slidell  affair;  English  procla- 
mation of  neutrality,  building  of  Confederate  cruisers,  the  Arbitration  of 
Geneva),  1861—1872;  the  Schleswig-Holstein  question,  1864;  cession 
of  the  Ionian  Islands  to  Greece,  1864;  Ashanti  war,  1873;  Treaty  of 
Berlin,  1878;  Cyprus,  1878;  the  Zulu  war,  1879;  the  partition  of 
Africa  (see  Sect.  85),  1885,  etc. ;  the  Venezuela  boundary  dispute,  1895  ; 
the  Samoan  Island  award,  1902;  the  Hague  Conference,  1898;  the 
Hague  Tribunal,  1902,  etc.;  the  Boxer  uprising  in  China,  1900. — 
Egypt:  opening  of  the  Suez  Canal,  1868;  purchase  of  shares  by  Eng- 
land, 1875  >  dual  control  of  Egypt  by  Great  Britain  and  France,  1878  ; 
massacre  and  bombardment  at  Alexandria,  1882 ;  the  Mahdi's  revolt 
and  victories,  1882-1883  ;  fall  of  Khartoum  (Gordon),  1885  ;  reconquest 
of  the  Sudan  (Kitchener),  1896-1898;  English  control  south  of  22°  N. 
latitude,  1899;  results  of  English  influence  in  Egypt.  For  the  colonies 
see  subsequent  sections. 

Sources  — Individual  "Works.  BISMARCK,  Reflections,  II,  xxii- 
xxiii  (Franco-German  War).  BRIGHT,  in  ROBERTSON'S  Life  of,  III, 
117-192;  IV,  193-383;  V,  1-191;  VI,  193-372.  BRIGHT,  Speeches, 
Popular  ed.,  85-152,  176-223,  277-414,  445-458,  480-515,  538-546; 
Rogers  ed.,  I,  167-292,  349~437 ;  H,  3-271,  333-358,  401-469,  5T3-53O- 
COLVILLE,  Sudan  Campaign,  both  Parts ;  and  case  of  maps.  GLAD- 
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maps.  GREVILLE,  Memoirs,  VIII,  xvi-xix,  174-322  (to  1860).  Kos- 
SUTH,  Memories,  especially  i,  Sect.  IV,  29-49;  iv,  188-276.  LINCOLN, 
Works,  passim.  McPHERSON,  Rebellion,  see  index  on  special  points; 
e.g.,  "Trent  Affair,"  338  ff.  WHITE,  W.,  House  of  Commons,  2  vols. 
WINGATE,  Ten  Years'  Captivity;  maps.  WOLSELEY,  Soldier's  Life, 
II ;  plans,  23,  54,  165. 

Sources  —  Collections.  ADAMS,  C.  K.,  Orations,  III,  204-345; 
IV,  225-345.  ADAMS  and  STEPHENS,  531-555.  American  Annual 


ENGLAND  SINCE   THE   FRENCH   REVOLUTION    433 

Cyclopaedia,  consult  indexes,  especially  cumulative  index  in  last  vol. 
Annual  Register,  see  appropriate  vols.  BREWER,  Orations,  I,  293-338 
(BEACONSFIELD);  II,  618-637  (BRIGHT);  III,  1026-1029  (CHAMBER- 
LAIN), 1148-1155  (R.  H.  CHURCHILL);  IV,  1336-1338  (COBDEN);  V, 
1790-1796  (DEPEW);  VI,  2265-2293  (GLADSTONE);  VIII,  2890-2898 
(MACDONALD),  3131-3133  (PALMERSTON),  3143-3147  (PARNELL);  IX, 
3506-3511  (A.  P.  STANLEY);  X,  3940  (COBDEN),  3941-3942  (FATHER 
BURKE),  3945  (DISRAELI).  British  and  Foreign  State  Papers,  1812, 
etc.,  XLVII,  etc.  Cox,  H.,  Reform  Bills,  283-302.  English  Hist.  Rep., 
II,  52-58  [Bibl.].  HANSARD,  Debates,  Third  Ser.,  CXLVIII-CCCLVI 
(to  1891);  Fourth  Ser.,  I-CIC  (to  1908);  New  Ser.,  etc.  (1909,  etc.). 
HART  and  CHANNING,  American  Hist.  Leaflets,  no.  6,  pp.  10-26. 
HERTSLET,  Europe  by  Treaty,  II,  1325-1588;  III-IV,  passim.  JOHNS- 
TON, American  Orations,  IV,  93-122.  KENDALL,  391-400,  419-422, 
444-465.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  II,  972-978;  VI,  205-207. 
LEE,  G.  C.,  509-515,  571-585.  Newspapers,  see  Part  /,  no.  250. 
Papers,  Foreign  Relations  of  U.  S.,  vols.  for  1861,  etc.  RICHARDSON, 
J.  D.,  Messages,  consult  index,  X.  ROBERTSON,  C.  G.,  Statutes,  62, 
390-415  ;  app.,  passim.  ROGERS,  Protests,  III,  429-492  (to  1874  A.D.). 
Sessional  Papers,  see  indexes.  Statutes,  1832-1867,  see  annual  vols. 
U.  S.  Consular  Report,  I,  no.  i,  Oct.,  1880,  etc.,  passim.  WAGNER, 
Orations,  94-342.  WHARTON,  International  Law,  II,  244-247  (Treaty 
of  Washington,  and  Geneva  tribunal);  III,  1-7,  15-37,  122-171,  265- 
296,  302-310  (Seizure  of  goods  at  sea),  381-385,  407-410,  497-505, 
630-652  (Rules  of  1871,  and  Geneva  tribunal),  652-656.  WHITE,  A.  S., 
Expansion  of  Egypt,  app.,  450-469. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist., 
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SECTION  80 

State  of  Society,  1789,  etc. 

Summary.  Constitution  and  government :  extensions  of  the  suffrage ; 
the  Ballot  Act,  1872;  readjustment  of  representation  ;  inclusion  of  Ire- 
land ;  extension  of  the  scope  of  legislation  to  the  betterment  of  the 
conditions  of  life  (sanitation,  factory  and  mine  inspection,  and  em- 
ployers' liability,  child  labour,  food  adulteration) ;  reforms  in  the  poor 
laws,  and  in  the  management  of  asylums  and  prisons;  judicial  and 
penal  reforms ;  governmental  management  of  public  utilities  (post, 
telephones,  telegraphs).  —  Industry  and  commerce :  the  steamboat, 


ENGLAND   SINCE   THE   FRENCH   REVOLUTION    437 

railway,  telegraph,  telephone  ;  growth  of  trade  unions  ;  gradual  increase 
in  the  political  influence  of  labour;  improvement  in  the  condition  of 
labourers ;  increase  of  commerce  and  manufactures ;  condition  of  agri- 
culture. —  Religion :  removal  of  political  disabilities  from  Catholics 
(1820),  Jews  (1858),  and  Dissenters  (1861).  —  Education,  science,  liter- 
ature :  schools  for  the  poor  ;  popularity  of  books  and  periodicals  (in- 
cluding newspapers) ;  influential  writers  (poets,  novelists,  essayists  and 
critics,  historians,  theological  and  religious  writers,  philosophical  and 
scientific  writers),  for  Ireland,  see  also  the  preceding  sections ;  for 
colonization  and  empire,  see  the  subsequent  sections. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BURKE,  Works,  VIII,  482-490. 
GLADSTONE,  Speeches,  238-264.  HUTCHINSON,  T.,  Diary. 

For  modern  writers,  see  also  the  paragraphs  of  Illustrative  Mate- 
rial below. 

Sources  —  Collections.  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  consult 
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2651  (KINGSLEY),  2731-2743  (LAURIER);  VIII,  2875-2889  (MACAU- 
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268-298  (Monroe  doctrine);  II,  309-325;  III,  38-62,  74-83,  85-102, 
326-330,  352-381,  396-406  (Blockade),  411-453  (Contraband),  480- 
496  (Privateering),  509-518,  571-579. 

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Government,  23-54,  108-187.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England,  491-494. 
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415-421.  ARCHER,  T.,  Gladstone  and  his  Contemporaries,  4  vols., 
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of  Men;  an  impossible  story.  New  York,  Harper,  1902.  DICKENS, 
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MAN, J.  H.,  CARDINAL,  Loss  and  Gain ;  the  story  of  a  convert. 
London,  Longmans,  1900. 

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Aurora  Leigh,  in  her  Works,  1-178.  BROWNING,  ELIZABETH  BAR- 
RETT, The  Cry  of  the  Children,  in  her  Works,  321-330.  BURNS, 
ROBERT,  The  Cotter's  Saturday  Night.  GOLDSMITH,  OLIVER,  The 
Deserted  Village.  HEMANS,  FELICIA,  The  Curfew  Song  of  England ; 
The  English  Boy ;  The  Homes  of  England.  HOOD,  THOMAS,  Song  of 
the  Shirt,  in  Warner,  XIII. 


IX.  THE   BRITISH   EMPIRE 

SECTION  81 

India 

Summary  (see  also  Sects.  66,  78,  and  87).  The  land  and  its  peoples : 
size,  form,  position,  and  other  leading  physical  characteristics  of  India ; 
products ;  extent  and  distribution  of  population  ;  variety  and  character- 
istics of  the  peoples ;  religions  and  castes.  —  The  factory  period,  to 
1746:  arrival  of  Vasco  da  Gama  at  Calicut  in  1498;  conquest  of  Goa 
by  the  Portuguese  under  Albuquerque,  1510;  the  first  English  company 
trading  to  the  East  Indies,  1600;  the  Dutch  East  India  Company,  1602; 
futile  opposition  of  the  Portuguese;  the  English  factory  at  Surat,  1614; 
massacre  of  English  at  Amboyna  by  the  Dutch,  1623,  and  subsequent 
withdrawal  of  the  English  from  the  Spice  Islands ;  Madras  (Ft.  St. 
George),  1639;  the  English  East  India  Company,  1660;  Bombay  ceded 
to  England  by  the  Portuguese,  1661  ;  Calcutta  (Ft.  William),  1686; 
French  occupation  of  Pondicherry,  c.  1672;  break-up  of  the  Mogul  em- 
pire, 1707. —  Rivalry  of  the  French  and  English,  1744-1763:  capture 
and  restoration  of  Madras  by  the  French  (Dupleix,  Labourdonnais), 
1746,  1748;  defense  of  Arcot  by  Clive,  1751 ;  the  "  Black  Hole  of  Cal- 
cutta," 1756;  Plassey,  1757;  Wandewash  (final  defeat  of  the  French 
under  Lally  by  Coote),  1760.  —  Clive  and  Hastings:  the  Carnatic  and 
Bengal  under  the  English,  by  1767;  need  of  reform  in  the  affairs  of 
the  company ;  appointment  of  Warren  Hastings  as  governor,  first  over 
Bengal  (1772),  then  over  India  (1774-1785);  the  East  India  Bill,  1784. 

—  Gradual  growth  of  English  dominion,  1786-1828,  under  Cornwallis, 
Mornington  (Richard  Wellesley),  Arthur  Wellesley  (Wellington),  Lake, 
Barlow,  Minto,  Hastings  (Francis),  Amherst.  —  Economic  and  social 
reforms,  1828-1848  :  abolition  of  suttee  ;  abolition  of  the  thugs;  finan- 
cial reforms ;  renewal  of  the  charter  with  freedom  of  trade  and  settle- 
ment, 1833;  freedom  of  the  press.  —  Wars  and  annexations,  1839-1856. 

—  The  Sepoy  Mutiny,  1857:  Delhi;  Cawnpore;  Lucknow;  end  of  the 
nominal  Mogul  empire.  —  India  under  the  crown,  1858,  etc.:  Victoria 
proclaimed  Empress  of  India,  1877 ;  Indian  Councils  Bill,  1909 ;  famines ; 
internal  improvements ;  administration  ;  civil  service  ;  education. 

446 


THE    BRITISH    EMPIRE  447 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BRIGHT,  in  ROBERTSON'S  Life  of, 
see  index  in  VI.  BRIGHT,  Speeches,  Popular  ed.,  1-63 ;  Rogers  ed., 
1,3-120.  BURKE,  Works,  IV,  1-219;  cf.  220-533.  BURKE,  Selections, 
128-142  [Bibl.].  CORNWALLIS,  Correspondence,  I,  viii-xii,  218-498; 
II,  xii-xvi,  1-282  ;  app.,  463-582  ;  map,  end  of  vol. ;  III,  xxv,  529-564. 
WOLSELEY,  A  Soldier's  Life,  I,  i-iii,  1-78;  plan,  49;  II,  xvi-xxvi,  227- 
392 ;  plan,  274. 

Sources  —  Collections.  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  consult 
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Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  Physiography,  Geography,  etc.: 
ADAMS,  C.  C.,  Commercial  Geog.,  xxxviii,  396-405.  BLACKIE,  Survey 
of  Empire,  60-91.  CHISHOLM,  Commercial  Geog.,  317-331.  LONG- 
MAN, School  Geog.,  305-318;  and  see  special  ed.  for  India.  LYDE, 
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pean Hist.,  416-418,  491-492,  502-503.  ANDREWS,  C.  M.,  England, 
525-527;  map,  451.  CALDECOTT,  Colonization  (Univ.  Extension 
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Lawrence,  John  Lawrence,  David  Ochterlony,  James  Outram,  George 
Pollock,  James  Brown  Ramsay,  Richard  Colley  Wellesley.  DILKE, 
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FREEMAN,  General  Sketch,  320-322.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  IV,  1-194. 
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KINS, India  (Hist,  of  Religions),  whole  vol.;  map,  i.  HUNTER,  History 
of  India,  2  vols.;  maps  in  I.  HUNTER,  Indian  Empire.  International 
Year  Books,  passim.  JOSE,  Growth  of  Empire,  iv-v,  140-221 ;  maps. 
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Asia,  vii,  148-171,  and  app.,  344-346;  x-xiii,  218-322;  app.,  360-374; 
maps.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  III,  1700-1748;  map,  1708;  VI, 
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260-325  ;  VIII,  883-933,  965-971 ;  IX,  958-991  ;  X,  947-969  ;  XI,  644- 
655;  XII,  149-163.  LECKY,  England,  II,  252-253,  365-367,  419-430; 

IV,  262-286;  V,  231-240,  247-248.      LYALL,  British  Dominion,  whole 
vol.;   maps.      MACAULAY,    England,   IV,   384-385.      MCCARTHY,   J., 
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V,  378-385;   VI,   661-663,  665-666.      TRENDELL,  Colonies,  407-425 
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Charles  George  Gordon,  in  SLADEN.  MASSEY,  GERALD,  Havelock's 
March,  in  his  Poems,  I.  TENNYSON,  ALFRED,  The  Defence  of 
Lucknow. 

SECTION  82 

The  West  Indies 

Summary.  Origin  and  scope  of  the  term  "West  Indies."  —  Physi- 
cal features  of  the  whole  and  of  the  several  parts.  —  The  Spanish  era. 
—  The  era  of  rivalry  among  the  European  nations.  —  The  history, 
special  features,  and  prospects  of  the  West  Indian  possessions  of  the 
United  Kingdom  :  the  Windward  Is.  (Barbados,  St.  Vincent,  St.  Lucia, 
Tobago,  Grenada  and  the  Grenadines,  Trinidad);  the  Leeward  Is. 
(Antigua,  Montserrat,  St.  Christopher,  Nevis,  the  Virgin  Is.,  Dominica) ; 
the  Bermudas;  the  Bahamas;  Jamaica;  British  Honduras. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  THOME  and  KIMBALL,  Emanci- 
pation in  the  W.  I. 

Sources  —  Collections.  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  consult 
indexes.  Annual  Register,  see  vols.  for  important  periods  (index  for 
1758-1819).  Calendar,  State  Papers,  America  and  West  Indies,  1661- 
1696,  whole  ser.,  passim.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  Colonial,  1574-1660, 
passim.  DE  BRETT,  State  Papers,  n  vols.,  passim;  see  indexes.  Har- 
leian  Miscellany,  8-vol.  ed.,  Ill,  487-500.  MARTIN,  R.  M.,  Colonies, 
Book  I,  1-116  (W.  I.;  and  see  app.,  1-25).  Newspapers,  see  Part  I, 
no.  250.  PINKERTON,  Voyages,  XII,  passim.  Sessional  Papers,  see 
indexes,  etc.  U.  S.  Consular  Reports,  I,  no.  i,  etc.,  passim.  VENABLES, 
Narrative  (R.  H.  Soc.,  Camden) ;  see  app. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I  (for  Physiography,  Geography,  etc., 
see  under  Group  77).  CALDECOTT,  Colonization  (U-niv.  Extension 
Manuals),  87-97  ;  maps,  20,  86,  88  [Bibl.].  EDEN,  West  Indies  (For- 
eign Countries  and  British  Colonies),  whole  vol.;  map,  i.  PAYNE, 
European  Colonies,  65-79,  196-230;  map,  65  [Bibl.].  SMITH,  G., 
United  Kingdom,  II,  x,  406-409.  STORY,  British  Empire  (Nations), 
I,  297-317;  and  see  index.  THWAITES,  Colonies  (Epochs  Am.  Hist.), 
xi,  Sects.  XCIX-CIII,  233-241,  passim;  maps,  at  the  end  [Bibl.]. 
WEBSTER,  W.  C.,  Commerce,  261-262  [Bibl.].  YEATS,  Recent  Com- 
merce, 124-126. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  Physiography,  Geography,  etc.: 
BECKFORD,  Jamaica,  2  vols.  CONANT,  Rambles  in  the  W.  I.,  in  Harper's 


452       REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

Mag.,  Nov.,  1871,  XLIII,  837-855.  DAWSON  and  SUTHERLAND,  Geog- 
raphy of  the  Colonies,  iii,  159-177.  Encyclopaedias,  see  especially 
Britannica,  New  International,  Chambers,  Universal.  FREEMAN,  His- 
torical Geog.,  583.  FROUDE,  West  Indies.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  British 
Empire,  232-248.  GODET,  Bermuda.  HEARN,  Trip  to  the  W.  I.,  in 
Harper's  Mag.,  July-September,  1888,  LXXVII,  209-226,  327-345,  614- 
631.  HILL,  R.  T.,  West  Indies,  xx-xxii,  185-235  ;  xxvi-xxxviii,  296-410, 
passim.  JOHNSTON,  K.,  Geography,  436-438.  KEANE,  Central  Am. 
and  W.  I.  (Stanford  Compendium),  xv,  xviii-xx,  272-284,  354-478, 
passim.  LUCAS,  Colonies,  II;  n  maps.  MILL,  International  Geog., 
Part  II,  Book  IV,  xxxviii,  708-709;  Book  V,  xlii,  791-812,  passim. 
NASH,  A.  G.,  Jamaica,  etc.,  in  Scottish  Geog.  Mag.,  Dec.,  1899,  XV, 
no.  12,  pp.  617-627.  STURGE  and  HARVEY,  West  Indies.  TRENDELL, 
seebelovn.  TURNBULL,  Travels,  xxiii-xxiv,  498-553.  History:  American 
Annual  Cyclopaedia,  see  the  indexes.  ANDERSON,  Scottish  Nation,  I, 
4-14  (Abercromby).  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  III ;  map,  at  end.  British 
Empire,  III,  British  America,  323-511;  app.,  530-544;  map,  at  end. 
BOURNE,  H.  R.  F.,  Colonies,  ii-v,  28-70;  map,  28.  CAWSTON  and 
KEANE,  Chartered  Companies,  xi,  241-242.  DALLAS,  Maroons,  2  vols. 
Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  life  of  George  Arthur.  FISKE,  A.  K.,  West 
Indies  (Nations).  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  I,  479-482.  Harleian  Miscel- 
lany, 8-vol.  ed.,  II,  340-369.  International  Year  Books,  passim.  JOSE, 
Growth  of  Empire,  34-44 ;  map,  37.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  V, 
3649 ;  VI,  698-699.  LECKY,  England,  II,  253-255.  MACAULAY,  Essays, 
App.  VI,  303-330.  MACPHERSON,  Commerce,  see  index  to  IV,  under 
"West  India  Islands,  British,"  "  America,"  "  Sugar,"  etc.  MAHAN,  Sea 
Power,  468-504 ;  plans,  470,  472,  482,  486.  MILLS,  Constitutions,  v, 
221-278.  PARKIN,  Federation,  i-iv,  1-114;  i*>  240-242;  xi-xiv,  253- 
314;  map,  at  end.  RODWAY,  West  Indies.  Royal  Colonial  Institute, 
Proceedings,  passim.  SMYTH,  Lectures,  II,  Lect.  XXI,  80-102. 
STRONG,  F.,  Cromwell's  W.  I.  Expedition,  in  Am.  Hist.  Rev.,  Jan.,  1899, 
IV,  228-245.  TRENDELL,  Colonies,  269-376;  maps,  frontispiece,  and 
269.  WALL,  British  Empire  Year  Book.  WINSOR,  Narrative  Hist., 
VIII,  270-294. 

Bibliography.  Physiography  and  Geography:  KING,  C.  F.,  Methods 
in  Geog.,  427-436,  469-471,  495-497.  LawRENCE,  Reading,  112-113, 
126-127.  MILL,  H.  R.,  Hints  to  Teachers,  see  close  of  iii-x,  xv,  xviii. 
MILL,  H.  R.,  International  Geog.,  see  close  of  each  chapter.  PARKER, 
F.  W.,  How  to  Study  Geog.,  359-362.  History:  GRIFFIN,  A.  P.  C., 
Colonization,  70-73.  JONES,  H.  V.,  Parliamentary  Papers.  LARNED, 
Literature  of  Am.  Hist.,  especially  Part  VI,  458-462,  nos.  4094-41.45. 


THE   BRITISH   EMPIRE  453 

LUCAS,  Colonies,  II,  see  the  close  of  each  chapter.  PINKERTON,  Voy- 
ages, XVII,  220-226.  THWAITES,  Colonies,  233-234.  WINSOR,  Nar- 
rative Hist.,  VIII,  270-294. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  BURTON,  J.  B.,  The  Hispaniola 
Plate.  New  York,  Cassell.  Captain  Clutterbuck's  Champagne;  a 
West  Indian  reminiscence.  Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1862.  HEARN, 
LAFCADIO,  Youma;  the  story  of  a  West  Indian  slave.  New  York, 
Harper,  1890.  MARTINEAU,  HARRIET,  The  Hour  and  the  Man.  New 
York,  Routledge,  1893. 

Illustrative  Material — Poetry.  MARVEL,  ANDREW,  The  Emigrants 
in  Bermudas. 


SECTION  83 

Canada  and  Newfoitndland 

Summary.  [For  the  physiography,  geography,  archaeology,  and 
aborigines,  see  under  Sects.  77—80  of  CHANNING  and  HART,  Guide 
(no.  jo/);  for  the  history  of  Canada  and  Newfoundland  previous  to 
1783,  see  under  the  appropriate  sections  of  the  same  work.]  Canada 
since  1783:  area  of  Canada  according  to  the  Treaty  of  1783;  delimita- 
tion of  the  boundary,  1783-1846  [see  CHANNING  and  HART,  Sect.  192] ; 
immigration  of  Loyalists;  the  Constitutional  Act  of  1791 ;  the  War  of 
1812  [see  CHANNING  and  HART,  Sect.  172];  revolt  of  1837  (Papineau, 
Mackenzie);  Lord  Durham's  report,  1839;  the  Constitutional  Act  of 
1841;  the  Act  of  Union  (Dominion  of  Canada),  1867;  accessions  of 
British  Columbia  and  Prince  Edward  Island,  1871,  1873;  acquisition 
of  the  Hudson  Bay  Company's  territory,  1869;  Kiel's  Rebellions,  1869- 
1870,  1885;  creation  of  new  districts ;  Canadian  literature.  —  Newfound- 
land since  1 783.  —  Present  conditions  in  Canada  and  Newfoundland : 
mining;  fisheries;  agriculture;  manufactures;  forest  products;  transpor- 
tation and  communication ;  commerce ;  population ;  religion ;  education. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  BRIGHT,  in  ROBERTSON'S  Life  of, 
IV,  348-355  (On  fortifying  Canada,  1865,  passim).  BRIGHT,  Speeches, 
Popular  ed.,  64-84  ;  Rogers  ed.,  1, 123-163.  MASERES,  Canadian  Free- 
holder, 3  vols.  WELD,  Travel,  2  vols. 

Sources  —  Collections.  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  consult 
indexes.  Annual  Register,  see  vols.  for  important  periods  (index  for 
1758-1819).  BEGG,  North-West,  app.,  each  vol.  BOURINOT,  Canada, 
289-396  (British  N.  Am.  Act,  1867,  1871,  1886;  Parliament  Act, 
1875).  BREWER,  Orations,  VIII,  2908-2918  (MACKINTOSH).  BRYCE, 


454       REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

GEORGE,  Canadian  People,  App.  A,  495-507  (Constitution  of  Canada). 
BRYCE,  JAMES,  Commonwealth,  I,  app.,  655-656  (Federal  constitution 
of  Canada).  Calendar,  State  Papers,  Am.  and  W.  I.,  1661-1696,  whole 
ser.,  passim.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  Colonial,  1574-1660,  passim. 
CAVENDISH,  SIR  HENRY,  Debates,  1774,  Debates  I-IX,  1-296  (Gov- 
ernment of  Canada;  and  see  app.,  297-303).  COLBY,  see  Sect.  66. 
HART,  Contemporaries,  II,  324-372.  HART,  Source  Book,  105-107. 
HOUSTON,  Canadian  Constitution.  KENDALL,  345-349.  MARTIN, 
R.  M.,  Colonies,  Book  III,  144-272  (N.  Am.;  and  see  app.,  47-98). 
Newspapers,  see  Part  /,  no.  250.  Old  South  Leaflets,  III,  no.  73, 
pp.  1-16.  Sessional  Papers,  see  indexes.  TODD,  Parliamentary  Gov't 
in  Colonies,  App.  I-IV,  857-894  (same  as  in  BOURINOT).  U.  S.  Consular 
Reports,  passim. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  Physiography,  Geography,  etc.: 
ADAMS,  C.  C.,  Commercial  Geog.,  xviii,  i82.-i94-  BLACKIE,  Survey  of 
Empire,  24-59.  DAWSON  and  SUTHERLAND,  Geography  of  the  Colo- 
nies, i-ii,  1-158.  GRESWELL,  Geography  of  Canada  and  Newfound- 
land, whole  vol.;  maps  [Bibl.].  LONGMAN,  School  Geog.,  84-92;  and 
see  special  ed.  forN.  Am.  LYDE,  Commercial  Geog.,  82-103.  History: 
ADAMS,  G.  B.,  European  Hist.,  419-421,  495-497.  ANDREWS,  C.  M., 
England,  517-518.  ARCHER,  A.,  Canada.  BOURINOT,  Canada  under 
British  Rule  (Cambridge  Hist.),  whole  vol.;  maps  and  plans.  BOURI- 
NOT, How  Canada  is  Governed.  BOURINOT,  Manual  of  the  Const. 
Hist,  of  Canada.  BOURINOT,  Canada  (Nations).  BRYCE,  G.,  Canadian 
People,  whole  vol. ;  map,  opposite  title-page.  CALDECOTT,  Coloniza- 
tion (Univ.  Extension  Manuals),  101-105  [Bibl.].  CHEYNEY,  England, 
667-669;  map,  666.  COMAN  and  KENDALL,  England,  486-488.  GREEN, 
J.  R.,  Readings,  Part  III,  77-82  (BANCROFT).  GRESWELL,  Dominion 
of  Canada,  whole  vol. ;  maps  [Bibl.].  HOSMER,  Anglo-Saxon  Freedom, 
App.  E,  399-402.  JACOBS,  J.,  Discovery  (Lib.  of  Useful  Stories),  ix, 
128-139  [Bibl.].  KENNEDY,  Canada  (Empire),  whole  vol.;  map,  169. 
MclLWRAiTH,  Canada  (Children's  Study).  OMAN,  England,  718-719, 
738-740.  PAYNE,  European  Colonies,  146-165 ;  map,  146.  ROBERTS, 
Canada.  SEARS,  Nineteenth  Cent.,  Book  II,  v,  331-346.  SMITH,  G., 
United  Kingdom,  II,  x,  384-406.  STORY,  British  Empire  (Nations), 
II,  35-55,  85-101  ;  and  see  index.  THWAITES,  Colonies  (Epochs  of 
Am.  Hist.),  xi,  Sects.  CIV-CVI,  241-244 ;  xii,  Sects.  CXI-CXIV,  252- 
257  ;  maps,  at  end  [Bibl.].  WALKER,  A.  P.,  English  Hist.  (Essentials), 
xxxv,  498.  WEBSTER,  W.  C.,  Commerce,  504-507  [Bibl.].  WOOD- 
WARD, W.  H.,  Expansion,  v,  182-196;  viii,  249-259;  map,  186  [Bibl.]. 
WRONG,  British  Nation,  566-569.  YEATS,  Commerce,  119-124. 


THE   BRITISH   EMPIRE  455 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  Physiography,  Geography,  etc.: 
BAEDEKER,  Canada  (Handbook  for  Travellers),  passim.  BOUCHETTE, 
British  Dominions,  2  vols.;  plans.  BOUCHETTE,  Lower  Canada,  whole 
vol.;  maps.  CARLING,  Canada,  whole  vol. ;  maps,  in  pocket.  DAWSON, 
Canada  (Stanford's  Compendium,  N.  America,  I),  whole  vol.;  maps. 
Encyclopaedias,  see  especially  Britannica,  New  International,  Cham- 
bers, Universal.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  British  Empire,  144-178.  Hand- 
book of  Canada  (British  Ass'n  for  Advancement  of  Science),  whole  vol. ; 
maps,  at  beginning  and  end.  HUTCHINSON,  Races,  II,  xxiii,  529-552, 
passim;  map,  515.  JOHNSTON,  K.,  Geography,  417-424.  LUCAS,  Colo- 
nies, V,  whole  vol. ;  maps.  Official  Handbook  of  Canada,  whole  vol. ; 
map,  94.  STANFORD,  Compendium,  see  Dawson,  above.  TRENDELL, 
see  below.  History:  American  Annual  Encyclopaedia,  see  indexes. 
AUBREY,  English  Nation,  III,  395-400,  passim.  BALLANTYNE,  R.  M., 
Hudson's  Bay.  BEGG,  British  Columbia,  whole  vol.;  map,  at  end. 
BEGG,  North-West,  3  vols.  BOURINOT,  Nova  Scotia.  BOURINOT, 
Parliamentary  Gov't  in  Canada,  in  Am.  Hist.  Ass'n,  Rep.,  1891,  31 1-390. 
British  Empire,  III,  British  Am.,  whole  vol.;  map,  320.  BOURNE, 
H.  R.  F.,  Colonies,  vi-xi,  71-145;  map,  96.  BRYCE,  G.,  Manitoba, 
whole  vol.;  map,  I.  CAWSTON  and  KEANE,  Chartered  Companies,  ix, 
154-193.  Dictionary  Nat.  Biog.,  see  life  of  Sir  George  Arthur.  DILKE, 
Problems  of  Greater  Britain,  Part  I,  i-iv,  7-1 10 ;  map,  5.  GARNEAU, 
Histoire  du  Canada,  4  vols.  GARNEAU,  Canada  (English  tr.),  3  vols. 
International  Year  Books,  passim.  JOSE,  Growth  of  Empire,  iii,  96- 
139;  maps.  KINGSFORD,  Canada,  10  vols. ;  maps.  LARNED,  Ready 
Reference,  I,  380-386;  VI,  59-64.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire 
Generate,  x,  820-826;  xi,  608-618  ;  xii,  102-115.  LECKY,  England,  IV, 
3-5;  VI,  52-55.  MCCARTHY,  J.,  Own  Times,  I,  36-58.  MACPHERSON, 
Commerce,  see  index  to  IV,  under  "  Canada,"  "  America,"  "  Nova 
Scotia,"  "  Newfoundland."  MILLS,  Constitutions,  v,  183-221.  MUNRO, 
J.  E.,  Constitution  of  Canada.  PARKER  and  BRYAN,  Quebec,  whole 
vol.;  maps  and  plans.  PARKIN,  Federation,  i-vii,  1-191 ;  xi-xiv,  253- 
314;  map,  at  end.  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Proceedings,  passim. 
S MITH,G.,  Canada,  whole  vol. ;  map,  at  end.  TRENDELL,  Colonies,  i-xxi, 
App.  A-C,  15-138;  maps,  frontispiece,  and  15.  WALL,  British  Empire 
Year  Book.  WATSON,  Constitutional  Hist.  WILLSON,  Great  Com- 
pany, whole  vol.;  maps.  WINSOR,  Narrative  Hist.,  VIII,  65-80,  175- 
177,  188-190.  WINSOR,  Cartier  to  Frontenac.  WITHROW,  Canada, 
whole  vol.;  map,  16.  WOLSELEY,  Soldier's  Life,  II,  xxxiv-xl,  101-225. 

Bibliography.  Physiography  and  Geography :  KING,  C.  F.,  Methods 
in  Geog.,  195-197,  427-436,  465-466.  LAWRENCE,  Reading,  112-113, 


456       REFERENCES   FOR   ENGLISH   HISTORY 

127-128,  264-267.  Library  of  Cong.,  Check  List  of  Maps,  44-51.  MILL, 
H.  R.,  Hints  to  Teachers,  see  close  of  iii-x,  xiv,  xviii.  PARKER,  F.  W., 
How  to  Study  Geog.,  359-362,  365-367.  History:  BOURINOT,  Canada 
under  British  Rule,  App.  B,  327-330.  BOURINOT,  Parliamentary 
Gov't,  390-407.  BRYCE,  Manitoba,  365-367.  Columbia  Univ.  Lib.  Bull., 
no.  2,  pp.  52-53  (Education).  GRIFFIN,  A.  P.  C.,  Colonization,  64-67. 
JONES,  H.  V.,  Parliamentary  Papers.  LARNED,  Literature  of  Am.  Hist., 
Part  V,  395-440,  nos.  3428-3902.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire 
Generate,  see  close  of  each  chapter.  LUCAS,  Colonies,  V,  Part  I, 
see  close  of  chapter.  MORGAN,  H.  J.,  Manual  of  Canadian  Lit. 
PINKERTON,  Voyages,  XVII,  212-216.  Providence  Pub.  Lib.,  Mo. 
Bull.,  I,  176-180.  Report  on  Canadian  Archives,  12  vols.  SEARS, 
Nineteenth  Cent.,  588-589.  THWAITES,  Colonies,  233-234,  245-246. 
TODD,  Parliamentary  Gov't,  xix-xx.  WINSOR,  Narrative  Hist.,  VIII, 
and  see  index.  WRONG,  G.  N.,  Historical  Publications. 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.  BRADY,  Rev.  C.  T.,  Quiberon 
Touch ;  a  romance  of  the  days  when  "  the  great  Lord  Hawke " 
was  king  of  the  sea.  New  York,  Appleton,  1901.  CATHERWOOD, 
The  Lady  of  Fort  St.  John.  Boston,  Houghton,  1891.  CHAMPNEY, 
Mrs.  E.  W.,  Daughter  of  the  Huguenots;  story  of  the  I7th  century. 
New  York,  Dodd,  1901.  DOYLE,  A.  C.,  The  Refugees;  a  tale  of  two 
continents.  London,  Longmans,  1901.  GASPE,  P.  A.  DE,  Canadians 
of  Old.  New  York,  Appleton,  1890.  [B.]  KIRBY,  WILLIAM,  Golden 
Dog  (Le  Chien  d'  Or) ;  a  romance  of  the  days  of  Louis  Quinze  in 
Quebec.  Boston,  Page,  1903.  MARRYATT,  CAPTAIN,  The  Settlers 
in  Canada.  London,  Bell,  1891.  PARKER,  GILBERT,  Seats  of  the 
Mighty.  .  .  .  New  York,  Appleton,  1900.  PARKER,  GILBERT,  The 
Trail  of  the  Sword.  New  York,  Appleton,  1895.  [B.] 

Illustrative  Material  —  Poetry.  LONGFELLOW,  H.  W.,  Evange- 
line;  a  tale  of  Acadie.  SCOLLARD,  CLINTON,  Montgomery  at  Quebec, 
in  FORD  and  FORD. 

SECTION  84 

Australasia 

(AUSTRALIA,  TASMANIA,  NEW  ZEALAND,  FIJI,  AND  ADJACENT 
BRITISH  POSSESSIONS) 

Summary.  Physiography  and  geography  (in  general  and  for  par- 
ticular parts) :  position,  area,  outline  ;  topography ;  hydrography ;  cli- 
mate ;  products.  —  Aborigines.  —  Earliest  knowledge  of  Australasia.  — 


THE   BRITISH    EMPIRE  457 

Discovery  and  exploration  of  the  coast  line  of  Australia  (especially 
Tasman,  1642-1644;  and  Cook,  1768-1771,  1772-1775).  —  Exploration 
of  the  interior  of  Australia  (Wentworth,  1813,  to  Carnegie,  1897). — 
Era  of  settlement  in  Australia :  Port  Jackson  (Sydney),  1788 ;  discovery 
of  gold  at  Ballarat,  1851 ;  growth  of  New  South  Wales  and  separation 
of  Victoria  (1851)  and  Queensland  (1859);  South  Australia;  West 
Australia;  Tasmania,  1804.  —  Australian  federation  :  conditions  favor- 
ing and  hindering  federation ;  early  rise  of  agitation ;  the  Federal 
Council  of  Australasia,  1885;  National  Convention,  1891;  Constitu- 
tional Convention,  1897-1898;  ratification  of  the  constitution  by  six 
colonies;  enabling  act  of  the  imperial  parliament,  1900;  ratification  by 
West  Australia,  1900 ;  the  Commonwealth  of  Australia,  January  i,  1901 ; 
problems  and  politics  of  the  new  commonwealth.  —  New  Zealand : 
Tasman,  1642;  Cook,  1769,  1773,  1777;  missions,  1814;  a  resort  for 
whalers  and  traders  ;  establishment  of  a  British  resident,  1833;  employ- 
ment of  British  troops  against  the  natives,  1834 ;  arrival  of  representa- 
tives of  the  New  Zealand  Company,  1839;  sovereignty  of  Great  Britain 
declared,  1840  ;  withdrawal  of  the  company  in  favor  of  the  government, 
1850;  the  Constitutional  Act  of  1853;  first  representative  assembly, 
1855;  native  uprisings,  1860-1870;  gradual  extension  of  the  suffrage, 
1879-1893;  legislation  concerning  land,  state  loans,  taxation,  labor, 
arbitration,  pensions,  insurance.  —  Present  conditions  in  the  several 
parts  of  Australasia :  agriculture  and  stock-raising  ;  mining ;  fisheries  ; 
forest  products  ;  transportation  and  communication  ;  commerce  ;  manu- 
factures ;  population ;  race  and  labor  problems ;  religion ;  education ; 
government ;  defense  ;  state  activity ;  social  conditions. 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  COOK,  CAPTAIN,  Journal,  see 
index,  especially  under  "Australia"  and  "New  Zealand."  MITCHELL, 
T.  L.,  Expeditions,  2  vols.;  maps. 

Sources  —  Collections.  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  consult 
indexes.  Annual  Register,  see  vols.  for  important  periods.  Austral- 
asian Federal  Convention,  Debates,  2d  and  3d  sessions,  i  vol.  and 
2  vols.  (and  see  ATational  Anst.  Conv.).  LEE,  G.  C.,  542-549,  551—553. 
MARTIN,  R.  M.,  Colonies,  Book  V,  413-472  (and  see  app.,  173-234); 
App.  VIII,  275-285  (on  emigration  to  A.).  MOORE,  W.  H.,  Constitu- 
tions, 367—382.  National  Australasian  Convention,  Debates  (and  see 
Australasian  Federal  Convention).  New  South  Wales,  Votes  and  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  1856-1857,  etc.  New  South 
Wales,  Journal  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1856-1857,  etc.  New 
South  Wales,  Historical  Records,  7  vols.  Newspapers,  see  Part  I, 
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vi-xviii,  71-289.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  British  Empire,  178-206.  HUTCHIN- 
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no.  4,  pp.  663-680.  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction,  645-662.  BONWICK, 
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SECTION  85 

Africa 

(THE  BRITISH  POSSESSIONS:  GAMBIA;  SIERRA  LEONE;  ASHANTI; 
NIGER  TERRITORIES;  UNITED  SOUTH  AFRICA,  CONSISTING  OF  THE 
CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE,  ORANGE  FREE  STATE,  TRANSVAAL,  AND 
NATAL;  TERRITORIES  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA  AND  OF  CENTRAL  AFRICA; 
EAST  AFRICA.  For  Egypt  and  the  Sudan,  see  Sect.  79) 

Summary.  Physiography  and  geography  (in  general,  and  specially 
for  the  British  possessions) :  position,  area,  outline ;  topography;  hydrog- 
raphy; climate;  products.  —  Aborigines:  variety  of  peoples  ;  religions; 
social  conditions  (slavery,  polygamy,  tribal  government).  —  Portuguese 
discoveries  of  the  fifteenth  century.  —  Modern  exploration  :  the  African 
Association,  1788  ;  the  Nile  region  ;  the  Gambia;  the  Niger;  Timbuktu; 
central  Africa ;  the  Zambezi ;  the  Congo  ;  western  Africa ;  the  Inter- 
national African  Association  (rise  of  the  Congo  State),  1876;  explora- 
tions since  1885.  —  The  partition  of  Africa:  the  International  Congo 


THE    BRITISH   EMPIRE  461 

Conference  of  Berlin,  1885;  the  Anglo-German,  Anglo-French,  and 
Anglo-Portuguese  agreements  of  1890;  the  agreements  of  1899  between 
England,  France,  and  Germany  concerning  West  Africa;  other  agree- 
ments to  which  England  has  been  a  party,  1891,  etc. —  Cape  Colony: 
settlements  of  the  Dutch  East  India  Company,  1652 ;  accession  of 
Huguenot  colonists,  1687;  slow  progress  of  the  colony;  abandonment 
by  the  company,  1795  >  tne  English  protectorate,  to  1802  ;  reoccupation 
by  the  English,  1806;  retention  by  treaty,  1815;  slave  emancipation, 
1833;  emigration  of  the  Boers,  1835,  etc. ;  constitution,  1850;  responsi- 
ble government,  1872;  wars  with  the  Kafirs;  the  Zulu  war,  1879. — 
Natal:  unsuccessful  attempt  at  settlement  by  the  Dutch,  ca.  1720; 
attempted  English  settlement,  1824-1828;  missionaries,  1835;  begin- 
ning of  Dutch  immigration  from  Cape  Colony,  1837;  defeat  of  the 
Zulus,  1838;  the  Republic  of  Natal,  1839;  annexation  to  Cape  Colony, 
1843;  emigration  of  the  Boers  ;  a  separate  British  colony,  1856 ;  annex- 
ation of  Zululand,  1897.  —  Orange  River  Colony:  settlement  by  the 
Boers,  1842;  British  annexation,  1848-1854;  independence  as  the 
Orange  Free  State,  1854;  close  alliance  with  the  South  African 
Republic  (the  Transvaal),  1897;  conquest  during  the  South  African 
War;  the  Orange  River  Colony,  1900.  —  The  Transvaal  Colony:  set- 
tlement by  the  Boers,  1836;  recognition  as  the  South  African  Republic, 
1852;  British  annexation,  1877  ;  successful  revolt  (Majuba  Hill),  1880- 
1881,  resulting  in  self-government  under  English  suzerainty;  the  Con- 
vention of  London,  1884  ;  increase  of  friction  with  the  English  ;  discovery 
of  gold,  1884;  the  Jameson  raid,  1895;  tne  South  African  War  (char- 
acter and  features  of  the  war),  1899-1902;  establishment  of  the  Transvaal 
Colony.  —  United  South  Africa,  1910.  —  Present  conditions:  mineral 
resources  ;  agriculture  and  stock-raising ;  transportation  and  communi- 
cation ;  commerce  ;  finance  ;  education  ;  population  ;  government. 

Sources  —  Collections.  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  consult 
indexes.  Annual  Register,  see  vols.  for  important  periods  (index  for 
1758-1819).  CAWSTON  and  KEANE,  Early  Chartered  Companies, 
App.  Ill,  305-320  (Charter,  Brit.  S.  Af.  Co.).  HERTSLET,  Europe  by 
Treaty,  I,  46,  296-302.  MARTIN,  R.  M.,  Colonies,  Book  VI,  473-497 
(Cape  of  Good  Hope  ;  and  see  app.,  235-258).  Newspapers,  see  Part  /, 
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Empire,  115-166.  CHISHOLM,  Commercial  Geog.,  354-358.  DAWSON 
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YOUNGHUSBAND,  F.,  South  Af.  History:  American  Annual  Cyclo- 
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at  end.  BROOKS,  H.,  Natal.  BOURNE,  H.  R.  F.,  Colonies,  xiii-xv, 
155-186;  map,  158.  BRYCE,  J.,  South  Af.,  whole  vol.;  map,  at  end. 
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Dixon  Denham,  David  Livingstone.  DILKE,  Problems  of  Greater 
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III,  343-400.  GRANT,  J.,  Battles,  IV,  195-568.  HOBSON,  South  Af. 
HOOKER,  Africanders,  whole  vol.;  map,  at  end.  International  Year 
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KELTIE,  Africa,  whole  vol.;  21  maps.  LARNED,  Ready  Reference,  I, 
17-19;  VI,  1-5;  map,  2.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale, 
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Constitutions,  iv,  149-182.  PARKIN,  Federation,  i-iv,  1-114;  ix>  232~ 
240;  xi-xiv,  253-314;  map,  at  end.  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Proceed- 
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468-485;  introd.,  pp.  xiii-xxx;  maps,  frontispiece,  and  377.  WALL, 
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mentary Papers.  KELTIE,  Africa,  464-471.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD, 
Histoire  Generale,  see  close  of  each  chapter.  LUCAS,  Colonies,  IV, 
Part  I,  339 ;  Part  II,  105.  New  York  Lib.  Bull.,  Ill,  429-461,  502-505. 
PINKERTON,  Voyages,  XVII,  250.  Providence  Pub.  Lib.,  Mo.  Bull., 
II,  53-58.  Providence  Pub.  Lib.,  Mo.  Lists,  IV,  12.  SEARS,  Nine- 
teenth Cent.,  588-590. 


464       REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

Illustrative  Material  —  Prose.     BROOKS,  E.  S.,  With  Lawton  and 

Roberts Boston,  Lathrop.    GLANVILLE,  ERNEST,  The  Lost  Heiress. 

New  York,  Harper,  1891.  HAGGARD,  RIDER,  Swallow;  a  tale  of  the 
Great  Trek.  New  York,  Longmans,  1889.  HASKINS,  C.  D.,  For  the 
Queen  in  South  Africa.  Boston,  Little,  1900.  ROBERTS,  MORLEY, 
The  Colossus.  New  York,  Harper,  1899.  RUSSELL,  G.  H.,  Under  the 
Sjambok  ;  a  tale  of  the  Transvaal.  London,  Murray,  1889.  SCHREINER, 
OLIVE,  Trooper  Peter  Halket  of  Mashonaland.  Boston,  Roberts,  1897. 


SECTION  86 

Scattered  Acquisitions 

(SPECIALLY    MALTA,    ADEN,    MAURITIUS,    CEYLON,    THE    STRAITS 
SETTLEMENTS,  HONG  KONG,  LABUAN,  AND  SARAWAK) 

Summary  (applicable  to  each  possession).  Situation ;  general  char- 
acteristics ;  manner  of  acquisition ;  special  historical  features  ;  present 
condition ;  government ;  importance  to  the  empire. 

Sources — Collections.  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  consult 
indexes.  Annual  Register,  see  vols.  for  important  periods  (index  for 
1758-1819).  Asiatic  Journal,  see  passim.  Calendar,  State  Papers, 
Am.  and  W.  I.,  1661-1692,  whole  ser.,  passim.  Calendar,  State  Papers, 
Colonial,  1574-1660,  passim.  Calendar,  State  Papers,  E.  I.,  etc.,  1513- 
1634,  whole  ser.,  passim.  DE  BRETT,  State  Papers,  n  vols.,  passim 
(see  indexes).  EGERTON,  Raffles,  App.  II,  279-284  (instructions  for 
laying  out  Singapore).  HERTSLET,  Europe  by  Treaty,  see  indexes, 
III,  IV.  MARTIN,  R.  M.,  Colonies,  Book  II,  117-144  (S.  Am.;  and  see 
app.,  26-47);  Book  IV,  402-412  (Penang,  Malacca,  Singapore),  497-602 
(Mauritius,  etc.;  and  see  app.,  258-274).  Newspapers,  see  Parti, 
no.  230.  PINKERTON,  Voyages,  17  vols.,  passim.  POOLE,  LANE-, 
Colonial  Gov't,  II,  xxviii-xxxvii,  179-430,  passim.  Sessional  Papers, 
see  indexes.  U.  S.  Consular  Reports,  I,  no.  i,  etc.,  passim. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  Physiography,  Geography,  etc.: 
ADAMS,  C.  C.,  Commercial  Geog.,  xli,  429-430.  BLACKIE,  Survey  of 
Empire,  passim.  DAWSON  and  SUTHERLAND,  Geography  of  the  Colo- 
nies, 178—190,  230—242,  323-330.  History:  CALDECOTT,  Colonization 
(Univ.  Extension  Manuals),  116-120  [Bibl.].  CHEYNEY,  England,  666, 
667  ;  map,  676.  JOHNSON,  T.,  Imperial  Britain  (Imperial  Lib.),  Part  VI, 
255-288;  5  maps.  PAYNE,  European  Colonies,  165-185;  map,  164 
[Bibl.].  STORY,  British  Empire  (Nations),  see  index.  WEBSTER, 


THE   BRITISH   EMPIRE  465 

W.  C.,  Commerce,  passim  [Bibl.].  WRONG,  British  Nation,  565 ;  map, 
back  cover. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  Physiography,  Geography,  etc.  : 
BARTHOLOMEW,  CONSTABLE,  Atlas  of  India,  plates,  58-60  (Further 
India,  Straits  Settlements,  Singapore).  DILKE,  Greater  Britain,  Travel, 
Part  IV,  xxv,  600-606  (Hong-Kong),  607-608  (Straits);  and  see  DILKE, 
below.  Encyclopaedias,  see  especially  Britannica,  New  International, 
Chambers,  Universal.  GEORGE,  H.  B.,  British  Empire,  110-142,  249- 
253.  JOHNSTON,  K.,  Geography,  see  table  of  contents.  KEANE,  A.  H., 
Africa,  II,  passim  (also  the  other  vols.  of  Stanford's  Compendiums, 
passim).  LUCAS,  Colonies,  I,  whole  vol.,  10  maps;  II,  319-329;  III, 
1-274  (W.  Africa,  5  maps);  IV,  Part  II,  105-145  (E.  Africa;  map). 
ROTH,  Natives  of  Sarawak  and  British  N.  Borneo,  2  vols.;  map.  His- 
tory:  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  see  indexes.  ANSON,  W.  R., 
Constitution,  II,  v,  269-272.  British  Empire,  I,  introd.,  pp.  ix-xxvii, 
passim;  449-531;  app.,  535-536;  map,  at  end;  II,  381-400  (Mauri- 
tius); 111,512-520;  app.,  544-545  (Falkland  Is.) ;  V,  General,  introd., 
pp.  xiii-xix,  1-147;  maps,  at  end.  BOURNE,  H.  R.  F.,  Colonies,  xii, 
149-154;  xvii,  194-201.  DILKE,  Problems  of  Greater  Britain,  Part  V, 
439-482.  International  Year  Books,  passim.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD, 
Histoire  Generale,  X,  918-921,  989-1008;  XI,  631-637.  MACPHERSON, 
Commerce,  see  index  to  IV,  under  "  Malta,"  "  Aden."  MILLS,  Consti- 
tutions, ii,  67-104;  iii,  140-148  (Ceylon,  Hong-Kong,  Labuan);  v, 
278-290  (S.  Am.).  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Proceedings,  passim. 
TRENDELL,  Colonies,  425-468,  486-508 ;  introd.,  pp.  xiii-xxx ;  maps, 
frontispiece,  and  407.  WAKEFIELD,  Trade,  see  table  of  contents  and 
index.  WALL,  British  Empire  Year  Book.  Biographical:  BROOKE, 
RAJAH  :  St.  John,  Sir  S.  (Builders  of  Greater  Britain).  MAITLAND, 
SIR  T.:  Lord  (Builders  of  Greater  Britain),  xi,  148-175  (Malta). 
RAFFLES,  SIR  S. :  Egerton  (Builders  of  Greater  Britain). 

Bibliography.  Physiography  and  Geography:  KING,  C.  F.,  Methods 
in  Geog.,  427-497.  LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generale,  see  close 
of  each  chapter.  LAWRENCE,  Reading,  146-147,  163-165.  MILL, 
H.  R.,  Hints  to  Teachers,  see  close  of  each  chapter.  PARKER,  F.  W., 
How  to  study  Geog.,  359-375.  TARR  and  McMuRRY,  Europe,  542-547. 
WINDEYER,  N.  Y.  State  Lib.  Bull.,  no.  59,  Bibl.  no.  25,  pp.  602,  615 
(The  Straits);  613,  628,629  (Hong-Kong).  History:  British  Empire, 
V,  General,  pp.  vi-vii.  GRIFFIN,  A.  P.  C.,  Colonization.  JONES,  H.  V., 
Parliamentary  Papers.  LUCAS,  Colonies,  I,  1-183,  see  close  of  each 
chapter;  II,  329;  IV,  145.  PINKERTON,  Voyages,  XVII,  1-255. 
SEARS,  Nineteenth  Cent.,  588-597. 


466       REFERENCES    FOR   ENGLISH    HISTORY 

SECTION  87 

The  British  Empire  as  a  Whole 

Summary.  Present  government  of  the  colonies:  the  colonies  having 
responsible  government;  the  colonies  having  semi-responsible  or  repre- 
sentative government;  the  crown  colonies;  protectorates;  spheres  of 
influence;  subordinate  colonies;  chartered  companies;  colonies  under 
the  foreign  office;  the  crown  as  the  one  constitutional  bond.  —  Other 
bonds  of  empire:  race;  traditions  and  ideals;  language  and  literature; 
social  organization;  science;  education;  religion;  pride  in  imperial  citi- 
zenship; legal  advantages;  opportunities  for  careers;  trade;  ease  of 
communication;  need  of  defence.  —  Disadvantages  and  dangers  of  the 
present  situation:  colonial  projects  of  other  nations;  diversity  of  local 
interests;  lack  of  colonial  influence  in  the  regulation  of  foreign  policy; 
consequent  temptation  to  independent  action  by  the  colonies  (e.g., 
Queensland  in  Borneo) ;  lack  of  colonial  representation  in  the  imperial 
parliament;  imperial  burdens  of  the  mother  country.  —  Movements  for 
imperial  federation  or  for  closer  union  for  special  purposes  ;  as  for  de- 
fence, intercourse,  migration,  legislation,  trade  policy:  Imperial  Federa- 
tion League;  United  Empire  Trade  League;  British  Empire  League; 
The  Imperial  Federation  Defence  Committee;  The  Unity  of  the  Em- 
pire Association;  colonial  societies;  Intercolonial  Conference  at  Ottawa, 
1894;  attitudes  of  leading  men  (John  Bright,  Chamberlain,  Randolph 
Churchill,  Gladstone,  Kipling,  Lubbock,  Rhodes,  Rosebery,  Salisbury); 
Jingoes  and  Great  Englanders  vs.  Little  Englanders.  —  Problems  and 
difficulties  of  closer  union:  selection  of  the  colonies  fit  for  participa- 
tion in  imperial  government ;  rule  of  the  represented  colonies  over  the 
rest;  status  of  India;  degree  of  influence  to  be  retained  by  the  mother 
country;  tariff  vs.  free  trade;  degree  of  mutual  aid  for  local  needs; 
balancing  of  colonial  participation  with  colonial  responsibilities;  diffi- 
culty either  of  a  new  imperial  parliament  or  of  remodeling  the  present 
one;  partial  admission  to  government  by  means  of  colonial  agents 
and  consultations  with  colonial  governments.  —  Signs  of  the  times: 
interest  in  the  Queen's  Jubilee,  1887;  the  Imperial  Institute;  King 
Edward's  title,  1901 ;  use  of  colonial  and  Indian  contingents  in  the 
Sudan,  in  the  South  African  War,  and  in  the  Boxer  movement;  feder- 
ation within  colonial  groups  (Canada,  Australia,  West  Indies,  South 
Africa). 

Sources  —  Individual  Works.  SMITH,  A.,  Wealth  of  Nations, 
Book  IV,  vii,  Parts  I-III,  437-508,  passim. 


THE    BRITISH    EMPIRE  467 

Sources  —  Collections.  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  consult 
indexes.  Annual  Register,  see  vols.  for  important  periods  (index  for 
1758-1819).  MARTIN,  R.  M.,  Colonies,  app.,  285-304.  Newspapers, 
see  Part  /,  no.  250.  POOLE,  LANE-,  Colonial  Gov't,  II,  431-457,  passim. 
Sessional  Papers,  see  indexes.  RAND,  Economic  Hist.,  i,  1-30  (ADAM 
SMITH,  Colonial  Policy  of  Europe). 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.  AMOS,  S.,  Government,  177-187. 
BLACKIE,  Survey  of  Empire,  11-24.  CALDECOTT,  Colonization  (Univ. 
Extension  Manuals),  121-274;  maps,  etc.  [Bib!.].  CHEYNEY,  England, 
676-677;  map,  676.  EGERTON,  Colonial  Policy  (cf.  above,  Sect.  70); 
also,  281-496,  passim  [Bibl.].  FONBLANQUE,  How  we  are  Governed, 
Letter  II,  83-103.  FREEMAN,  Historical  Geog.,  xiii,  Sect.  5,  577-583, 
passim.  HOSMER,  Anglo-Saxon  Freedom,  xvi,  245-273,  passim  ;  xviii, 
308-326 ;  xx,  343-369.  JOHNSTON,  T.,  Imperial  Britain  (Imperial  Lib.), 
Part  I,  1-47;  map,  i.  OMAN,  England,  718-719,  740.  STORY,  British 
Empire  (Nations),  2  vols.,  passim.  WRONG,  British  Nation,  583-584. 
YEATS,  Growth  of  Commerce ;  map,  p.  vii.  YEATS,  Natural  Hist,  of 
Commerce,  Part  I,  viii,  71-81. 

Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.  ANSON,  W.  R.,  Constitution,  II, 
vi-viii,  272-376.  Asiatic  Journal,  passim.  BEARD,  C.  A.,  Introduction, 
623-637.  BEAULIEU,  LEROY-,  De  la  Colonisation,  see  table  of  contents 
at  the  back.  BRASSEY,  Imperial  Federation,  in  Nineteenth  Cent.,  Sept., 
1891,  XXX,  480-490.  BRIGHT,  J.  F.,  England,  V,  277-280.  Britannic 
Confederation:  (i)  SIR  J.  COLOMB,  Survey  of  Existing  Conditions,  in 
Scot.  Geog.  Mag.,  May,  1891,  VII,  no.  5,  pp.  233-247  ;  (2)  E.  A.  FREEMAN, 
Physical  and  Political  Basis  of  National  Unity,  ibid.,  July,  no.  7,  pp.  345- 
357  !  (3)  G.  G.  CHISHOLM,  Commerce  of  the  British  Empire  (diagrams), 
ibid.,  Aug.,  no.  8,  pp.  401-418;  (4)  S.  NICHOLSON,  Tariffs  and  Interna- 
tional Commerce,  ibid.,  Sept.,  no.  9,  pp.  457-471  ;  (5)  M.  H.  HERVEY, 
Alternative  Measures,  ibid.,  Nov.,  no.  n,pp.  569-581 ;  (6)  LORD  THRING, 
The  Consolidation  of  the  British  Empire,  ibid.,  Feb.,  1892,  VIII,  no.  2, 
pp.  61-72  ;  large  map,  72.  British  Empire,  V,  General,  148-631,  cf.  632- 
681  ;  maps,  at  end.  BOURNE,  H.  R.  F.,  Colonies,  xxxiv,  373-382  (cf.  i, 
17-27);  map,  frontispiece.  CARNEGIE,  Imperial  Confederation,  in 
Nineteenth  Cent.,  Sept.,  1891,  XXX,  490-508.  CLAYDEN,  England 
under  Beaconsfield,  164-189,  216-280,  321-438,  463-494.  DAVIDSON, 
England  and  her  Colonies,  1783-1897,  in  Pol.  Sc.  Quar.,  March,  June, 
1899,  XIV,  nos.  1-2,  pp.  39-68,  211-239.  DILKE,  Problems  of  Greater 
Britain,  439-698.  EGERTON,  H.  E.,  Origin  of  the  Colonies.  FROUDE, 
Oceana,  i,  1-15;  xxi,  330-341.  FROUDE,  Studies,  Ser.  II,  149-177, 
242-244,  280-312;  Ser.  IV,  II,  149-177,  280-312.  GEORGE,  H.  B., 


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British  Empire,  i-io,  292-296.  JOSE,  Growth  of  Empire,  ix,  257-299; 
app.,  401-409;  maps.  LANDOR,  Across  Coveted  Lands,  2  vols.;  maps. 
LAVISSE  et  RAMBAUD,  Histoire  Generate,  XI,  603-607.  LEE,  S.,  Vic- 
toria, App.  IV,  570-575  ;  map,  at  end.  LORD,  Sir  T.  Maitland  (Builders 
of  Greater  Britain),  xii-xvii,  148-293  (Ionian  Is.).  LORNE,  Imperial 
Federation,  in  N.  Am.  Rev.,  Oct.,  1893,  CLVII,  485-492.  MACKINDER, 
H.  J.,  Britain  and  the  British  Seas,  xx,  341-353.  MARTIN,  A.  P.,  Aus- 
tralia. MILLS,  Constitutions,  i,  1-66 ;  vii,  343-363 ;  App.  A-B,  D-E, 
364-382,  387-394.  PARKIN,  Geographical  Unity  of  the  British  Empire, 
in  Scot.  Geog.  Mag.,  May,  1894,  X,  no.  5,  pp.  225-242.  PARKIN,  Imperial 
Federation,  passim.  PARKIN,  Reorganization  of  the  Empire,  in  Cen- 
tury, New  Ser.,  Dec.,  1888,  XV,  187-192.  REINSCH,  Colonial  Gov- 
ernment, passim.  REINSCH,  World  Politics,  passim.  Royal  Colonial 
Institute,  Proceedings,  passim.  SCHOLES,  British  Empire,  whole  vol.; 
map,  opposite  title-page.  SMITH,  G.,  Questions  of  the  Day,  Essay  IV, 
127-180.  STEPHENS,  H.  M.,  British  Dependencies  in  the  Further  East, 
in  Am.  Hist.  Rev.,  Jan.,  1899,  IV,  246-272.  TARRING,  Law  relating  to 
the  Colonies,  i-vi,  and  App.  I-II,  1-270,  451-467.  TUPPER,  Federating 
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British  Empire  Year  Book.  WALPOLE,  S.,  England  from  1815,  VI, 
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APPENDIX 


COLLECTIONS  AND  EDITIONS  OF  POETRY 

A  list  to  which  specific  references  have  been  made  from  the  preceding  sections 
in  the  paragraphs  entitled  Illustrative  Material — Poetry 

AITKEN,  GEORGE  A.,  ed.  Later  Stuart  tracts  (An  English  Garner). 
New  York,  Button. 

AUSTIN,  ALFRED.  Tale  of  true  love  and  other  poems.  New  York, 
Harper,  1902. 

AYTOUN,  WILLIAM  EDMONSTOUNE,  ed.  Ballads  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, Blackwood,  1859. 

BARTON,  BERNARD.   Poems.   Boston,  1832. 

BATES,  KATHARINE  LEE,  and  KATHARINE  COMAN.  English  history 
told  by  English  poets :  a  reader  for  school  use.  New  York,  Mac- 
millan,  1902. 

Bibliotheque  choisie.    Philadelphia,  1834. 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM.  Poems  with  specimens  of  the  prose  writings.  Ed., 
Joseph  Skipsey.  New  York,  Pott,  1885. 

BOYLE,    ROGER,   first    Earl   of    Orrery.      Dramatic   works.      London, 

'7S9- 

British  drama.    London,  Jones,  1824. 
British  theater.    London,  Bell,  1793. 
British  theater.    London,  Cumberland. 
BROWNING,  ELIZABETH   BARRETT.    Poetical  works  (complete).    New 

York,  Crowell. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT.    Poetical  works.    London,  King,  1874. 
BULLEN,   A.   H.,   ed.    Some  longer  Elizabethan   poems    (An   English 

Garner).    New  York,  Button. 
BURNS,  ROBERT.    The  complete  works    (Globe  ed.).    London,    Mac- 

millan,  1904.  —  Poetical  works.    London,  Warne. 
CALDERON  DE  LA  BARCA,  PEDRO.    Bramas.    Tr.  by  Benis  Florence 

MacCarthy.    London,  King,  1873. 
CALVERT,  GEORGE   H.   Works :    a   nation's   birth   and   other   poems. 

Boston,  Lee  &  Shepard,  1876. 

469 


470       REFERENCES    FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 

CAMPBELL  and  FALCONER.    Poetical  works.    Boston,  Houghton. 
CHAUCER,  GEOFFREY.    Complete  works.    Introd.  by  Thomas  K.  Louns- 

bury.    New  York,   Crowell.  —  Minor  poems.    Ed.  by   Walter  \V. 

Skeat.    Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1888. 
CHILD,   FRANCES  JAMES,   ed.    English  and   Scottish   popular  ballads. 

Boston,  Houghton. 

GIBBER,  COLLEY.    Dramatic  works.    London,  1760,  1777. 
CLEDAT,  L.,  ed.    Chrestomathie  du  moyen-age.    Paris,  Gamier. 
CLOUGH,  ARTHUR  HUGH.    Poems.    London,  Macmillan,  1895. 
COLLIER,  JOHN  PAYNE,  ed.    A  book  of  Roxburghe  ballads.    London, 

Longman,  1847. 
COOK,  ALBERT  S.,  and  CHAUNCEY  B.  TINKER,  eds.    Select  translations 

from  Old  English  poetry.    Boston,  Ginn,  1902. 
COWPER,  WILLIAM.    Poetical  works.    Ed.  by  William  Benham  (Globe 

ed.).    London,  Macmillan,   1879. —  Poetical  works.    Pref.  by  Rev. 

T.  S.  Grimshawe.    London,  Tegg,  1857. 

CROWNE,  JOHN.    Dramatic  works.    Edinburgh,  Paterson,  1873. 
D'AVENANT,  SIR  WILLIAM.    Dramatic  works.    Edinburgh,  Paterson; 

London,  Sotheran,  1872. 
DE  VERE,  AUBREY.    Legends  of  the  Saxon  saints.   London,  Macmillan, 

1893.  —  Poetical  works.    London,  Macmillan,  1892-1895. 
DODSLEY.    Select  collection  of  Old  English  plays.    Ed.  by  W.  Carew 

Hazlitt.    London,  Reeves,  1874.  —  Old  plays,  being  a  continuation 

of  his  Collection.    London,  1816. 

DRAITON,  MICHAELL.    Poetical  works.    Spenser  Society,  1888. 
DUMAS,  ALEXANDRE.   Theatre.    Bruxelles,  1842. 
DUNBAR,  WILLIAM.    Works.    Ed.  by  James  Paterson.    London,  Smith, 

1863. 
EGGLESTON,  GEORGE  GARY,  ed.   American  war  ballads.    New  York, 

Putnams,   1889. 

EVANS,  THOMAS.    Old  ballads.    London,  Bulmer,  1810. 
FINLAY,  JOHN,  ed.     Scottish  historical  and  romantic  ballads,   chiefly 

ancient.    Edinburgh,  1808. 
FORD,  JAMES  L.,  and  MARY  K.  FORD,  eds.    Poetical  epitome  of  the 

world's  history.    New  York,  Dodd,  1902. 
GOLDSMITH,  OLIVER.    Miscellaneous  works.    Biographical  introd.  by 

David  Masson.    London,  Macmillan,  1893. 
GRAY,  THOMAS.    Poetical  works.   New  York,  Dodd. 
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95  A  (p.  12).  [Collier,  James.]  The  literature  relating  to  New  Zea- 
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108  A  (p.  13).  Petherick,  E.  A.,  &  Co.  Catalogue  of  a  collection  of 
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654  A  (p.  57).  Haddan,  Arthur  West,  and  William  Stubbs.  Councils 
and  ecclesiastical  documents  relating  to  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  .  .  . 
3  vols.  Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1869-1871. 

673  A  (p.  59).  Plummer,  Charles,  ed.  Two  of  the  Saxon  chronicles 
parallel,  with  supplementary  extracts  from  the  others,  rev. ...  on  the  basis 
of  an  edition  by  John  Earle.  2  vols.  Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1892, 1899. 

807  A  (p.  68).  D'Orsey,  Alex.  J.  D.  Portuguese  discoveries,  depend- 
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1063  A  (p.  87).  Blondel,  Robert.  Narratives  of  the  expulsion  of  the 
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474 


NOTE.  Certain  titles  of  Part  I  were  originally  marked  with  daggers 
to  denote  lack  of  verification.  These  titles  have  since  been  verified  and 
the  following  corrections  noted  : 

61  (p.  9).    "  E  "  changed  to  "  Eduard." 

62  (p.  9).    "  announced,  1903  "  to  "  z  v.  1905." 
76  (p.  10).    Publisher,  "  Poelman." 

86  (p.  n).   "A"to"Auguste."  "  Vols.  III-V,"etc.,to"III.    Series  I, 

1-6;  II,  1-2,"  etc. 
319  (p.  30).    "  Mass."  omitted. 

324  (p.  30).    "2  vols.,  1859,"  etc.,  to  "London,  Routledge,  1905." 
369  (p.  34).    "Elementary"  inserted;  also  "  2d  ed.,  1904." 
382  (p.  35).   "  ,  1896"  inserted. 

401  (p.  36).    "  Australasia,  I  "  inserted;  also  "  ,  1893." 
434  (P-  39)-   "  c-  !9°4  "  to  "  1903." 
553  (p.  48).    "  [1904?]  "  to  "  ,  1902." 
634  (p.  55).    "  [In  preparation]  "  to  "  ,  1908." 


ADDENDA  TO   PART  II 

PAGE 

190.  Sources — Individual  Works.  Gaedhil  and  Gaill. 
249.  Sources  —  Collections.  MAUNDEVILLE,  Voyages. 
262.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II,  Biographical:  JOAN  OF  ARC: 

Clemens.    Lowell,  F.  C. 

265.  Sources  —  Individual  Works.    Chronicle  of  1470. 
272.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.    BOURNE,  E.  G.,  Prince  Henry. 
279.  Bibliography.    Reading  List,  285-290. 
312.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.    BLOK,  Netherlands. 
318.  Sources —  Individual  Works.    Oyer  of  Poisoning. 
343.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.    G.UIZOT,  Monk. 
364.  Bibliography.    LEONARD,  G.  F.    List,  75-84. 

390.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  I.    LODGE,  H.  C.,  Washington. 

391.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.    FROTHINGHAM,  Republic. 

417.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II,  Biographical:  NAPOLEON  :  Rosebery. 

431.  Note.    Edward  VII   died    May,   1910;    and  was   succeeded  by 

George  V. 

432.  Sources  —  Individual  Works.    BUSCH,  Diary. 

435.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.    HOGARTH,  D.  G.,  Nearer  East. 
435.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II,  Biographical-:  BISMARCK  :  Lowe. 
455.  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II.   WINSOR,  Cartier  to  Frontenac. 

475 


INDEX 


A  heavy-faced  number  refers  to  the  number  in  Part  I  under  which  the  full  title  of  the 
work  is  to  be  found.  The  page  reference  following  a  title  usually  indicates  the  first 
appearance  of  the  work  in  Part  II. 


Abbot,  Etheldred.   Reading  List, 

58-  P-  279 

Abbott,  Evelyn.    Heroes,  740 
Abbott,  E.  A.     St.  Thomas,  1706, 

p.  216 

Abbott,  W.  C.   Hasting,  1465,  p.  188 
Abdication   of    Richard  II,    1399 

A.D.,    p.  246 ;    of    Mary    Stuart, 

1 567  A.D.,  p.  296.   See  Deposition 
Abelard,  life  of,  709,  p.  226 
Aberdeen,  fourth  earl  of  (G.  H. 

Gordon),  p.  428 ;    life  of,   1692, 

p.  417 
Abhorrers,  party  name  under 

Charles  II,  p.  350 
Abjuration,    oath    of,    1701    A.D., 

P-369 

Abolition  of  ceremonies  and  cus- 
toms under  Ed.  VI,  p.  290 
Abolition  of  the  slave  trade,  p.  410 
Abrahams,    B.    L.     Expulsion   of 

Jews,  1519,  p.  233 
Academy,  the,  239 
Accounts  of  Scotland,  615,  p.  270 
Acland,  A.  H.  D.   Handbook,  317 
Acquisitions,     scattered,     section 
on,  p.  464;    works  on,  pp.  no, 
148 

Acre,  defense  of,  1799  A.D.,  p.  406 
Acton,  J.E.D.,  bibl.  for,  60;  works 
by :    Annals,    319 ;    Cambridge 
Mod.   Hist.,  703,   p.  251  ;    Ger- 
man   Schools,   268;     Study   of 
History,  268 
Acts.   See  Statutes 
Adam  of  Marsh,  or  De  Marisco, 

Oxford  scholar,  p.  249 
Adams,  C.  C.    Commercial  Geog., 
357.  P-  1 66 


Adams,  C.  K.,  works  by  :  Colum- 
bus, 1730,  p.  278  ;  Cyclopaedia, 
154,  p.  1 66;  Manual,  59,  p.  202  ; 
Methods,  287;  Orations,  616, 

P-323 

Adams,  E.D.  Grenville,i52o,  p-394 
Adams,  G.  B.,  works  by:  American 

Rev.,  1830,  p.  390 ;  Civilization, 

696,  p.  176;  Critical  Period,  1955, 

p.  221 ;  Documents,  617,  p.  204 ; 

Duruy's     Middle     Ages,     713, 

p.  178;    England,  1521,  p.  205; 

European    Hist.,    696,   p.  176; 

Feudalism,  1521,  p.  199  ;  French 

Nation,  804,  p.  170 
Adams,  Henry,  works  by  :  Essays, 

1964,    p.  197 ;     United    States, 

1485,  p.  408 
Adams,  H.  B.,  works  by  :  Study  of 

History,  269 ;  Methods,  287 
Adams,  Maurice.    More's  Utopia, 

1185,  p.  309 

Adams,  O.  F.    Handbook,  155 
Adams,W.  H.D.,  works  by:  Anne, 

1522,  p.  373  ;  Heroes,  1679,  p.  297 
Addington,  Henry,  p.  406 ;   life  of, 

1693,  P-  405 
Addison,  C.  G.    Templars,   1406, 

p.  227 
Addison,  Joseph,  man  of  letters, 

P-  396 

Aden,  p.  464 
Administration.    See  Government; 

and  Society,  state  of 
Adolphus,  John.     England,   1523, 

p.  386 

Adulteration,  food,  p.  436 
Adventurers,      merchant,      under 

Henry  VII,  p.  276.   See  Trade 


477 


478 


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/Ethelbald,  King  of  Mercia,  p.  181 
Africa,  section  on,  p.  460 ;  parti- 
tion of,  1885  A.D.,  etc.,  pp.  432, 

460-461 
Africa,  South,  works  on,  pp.  1 10, 

156;  cf.  p.  148 

African  Ass'n,  1788  A.D.,  p.  460 
Agincourt,  campaign  of,  1415  A.D., 

p.  258 
Agitators,    English,     during    the 

French  Rev.,  p.  402 
Agreements  for  the  partition  of 

Africa,  pp.  460-461 
Agricola,  in  Britain,  p.  173 ;    life 

of,  1082,  1094,  p.  173 
Agriculture.    See  Society,  state  of; 

and  Country,  life  in 
Aidan,  at  Lindisfarne,  p.  183 
Aids,   feudal,    p.  223 ;    historical, 

P-  15 

Airy,   Osmund,  works    by :    Bur- 
net's     History,     1129,    p.  305 ; 

Essex     Papers,     1261,    p.  348 ; 

Lauderdale  Papers,  1283,  p.  327  ; 

Restoration,  1407,  p.  335 
Aitken,  G.  A.  Later  Stuart  Tracts, 

1176,  p.  396 
Aix-la-Chapelle,  Treaty  of,   1688 

A.D.,  p.  348  ;  Peace  of,  1748  A.D., 

P-378 

Akerman,  J.  \  .   Alfred,  1571,  p.  187 
Albemarle,  Duke  of.    See  Monk 
Albemarle,  Earl  of.    See  Thomas, 


Albert,  Prince  Consort,  p.  425 ;  life 

of,  1694,  p.  417 
Albuquerque  conquers  Goa  for  the 

Portuguese,  p.  446 
Alcuin,  life  of,  1453,  p.  200 
Alden,  John.  •  Orations,  616,  p.  323 
Alexandria,    massacre    and    bom- 
bardment at,  1882  A.D.,  p.  432 
Alfred,  King,  lives  of,  1695,  P-  189 ; 

works  on  :  Alfred,  1228,  p.  187  ; 

Life    of    Alfred,    1228,    p.   182 ; 

Memorials,  1571,  p.  187  ;    work 

by :  Orosius,  1695 
Alger,  Langdon.    Flowers  of  St. 

Francis,  mo,  p.  229 


Alien  artisans,  1399-1485  A.D., 
p.  270  ;  immigration  of,  under 
the  Tudors,  p.  309 

Alien  Bill,  p.  402 

Alien  traders.  See  Traders;  and 
Society,  state  of 

Alison,  Archibald,  works  by  :  Cas- 
tlereagh  and  Stewart,  1765, 
p.  409 ;  Marlborough,  1769,  p.  374 

All  the  Talents,  ministry  of,  p.  410 

Allen,  E.  A.,  works  by  :  Orations, 
591,  p.  184  ;  Essays,  799 

Allen,  F.  J.    Outline,  298 

Allen,  Grant,  works  by :  Anglo- 
Saxon  Britain,  1524,  p.  176; 
Darwin,  1735,  p.  440 

Allen,  John.  Calvin's  Institutes, 
1096,  p.  309 

Allen,  P.  S.  Sixteenth-Century 
School,  2007,  p.  314 

Allen,  W.  F.,  works  by :  Essays, 
1025,  p.  176;  Guide,  299;  Meth- 
ods, 287 ;  Tacitus'  Agricola, 
1094,  P-  173 

Allgemeine  deutsche  Biographic, 

156 

Alliance,  of  Henry  VIII  and  the 
papacy,  p.  280;  Dutch,  1577  A.D., 
p.  300 ;  Triple,  with  Holland 
and  Sweden,  1688  A.D.,  p.  348; 
Grand,  1701  A.D.,  p.  369  ;  Pitt's, 
with  Prussia,  p.  382 ;  French, 
with  the  Am.  colonies,  p.  388 ; 
Portuguese,  p.  413;  Holy,  1815 
A.D.,  p.  419;  with  France  and 
Sardinia,  p.  428.  See  Coalition  ; 
and  Treaties 

Allibone,  S.  A.    Dictionary,  91 
Allstrbm,  C.  M.    Lineage,  535 
Alma,    battle   of    the,    1854  A.D., 

p.  428 

Alpine  race  group,  p.  168 
Altamira,  Rafael.    Ensenanza,  270 
Amboyna,  massacre  at,  1623  A.D., 

p.  466 

America,  settlements  in,  under 
James  I,  p.  318;  English  and 
French  claims  in,  p.  382.  See 
Countries,  individual;  and  Col- 
onization ;  Canada ;  Discoveries, 
etc. 


INDEX 


479 


American  Annual  Cyclopaedia, 
157,  p.  426 

American  bibliographies,  p.  10 

American  Econ.  Ass'n.  Publica- 
tions, 182,  p.  20 1 

American  Hist.  Ass'n,  works  by : 
Annual  Reports,  183 ;  Report  by 
Committee  of  Seven,  271 

American  Hist.  Leaflets,  1340 

American  Hist.  Review,  223 

American  Lib.  Ass'n,  works  by : 
French  Serials  (Committee  on 
Foreign  Documents),  256; 
Lists,  31 

American  Men  of  Letters,  1454 

American  Nation,  1866 

American  periodicals,  p.  22 

American  Statesmen,  1455 

American  Teachers,  272 

Amherst,  W.  P.,  Indian  adminis- 
trator, p.  446 

Amicable  Loan,  under  Henry 
VIII,  p.  280 

Amiens,  Mise  of,  under  Henry  III, 
p.  229;  Peace  of,  1802  A. D.,  p.  406 

Amnesty,  acts  of  the  Convention 
Parl.  relating  to,  p.  345 

Amos,  Andrew.  Oyer  of  Poison- 
ing, 1525,  p.  318 

Amos,  Sheldon.  Government,  955, 
p.  221 

Ancient  Laws,  692,  p.  182 

Anderson,  F.  M.  Constitutions, 
1085,  p.  403 

Anderson,  J.  P.,  works  by  :  Bibl. 
for  Bunyan,  95,  p.  363  ;  Bibl.  for 
Darwin,  96,  p.  442 ;  Bibl.  for 
Milton,  106,  p.  325 ;  Topogra- 
phy, 338,  p.  167;  Young's  Ire- 
land, 1227,  p.  396 

Anderson,  R.  B., works  by:  Heims- 
kringla,  599,  p.  190 ;  Mythology, 
1408,  p.  176 

Anderson,  William.  Scottish  Na- 
tion, 158,  p.  179 

Andre,  Bernard.  Historia  Henrici 
VII,  1182  (Gairdner),  p.  276 

Andree,  Richard.    Handatlas,  420 

Andrews,  C.  M.,  works  by :  Eng- 
land, 828,  p.  1 68;  Institutional 
Study,  273 ;  Manor,  2012,  p.  200 


Andrews,   E.  A.     Lamprecht's 

What  is  History,  290 
Andrews,  E.  B.     Droysen's   Out- 
line, 274,  280 
Anecdota     Oxoniensia     (Saints), 

1229,  p.  197 

Angevin  marriage  of  Matilda,  p.  209 
Angevin     rule,    beginning     with 

Henry  II,  1154  A.D.,  pp.  213  ff. ; 

1216-1399  A.D.,  pp.  229  ff. 
Angles,  home  of  the,  p.  176 ;  early 

kingdoms  of,  in  Britain,  p.  177 
Anglia,  263 

Anglo-Saxon  Chron.,  618,  p.  170 
Anglo-Saxon  culture  and  political 

organization,  p.  197 
Annates,  Acts  of,  of  Henry  VIII, 

p.  283 
Anne,  Queen,  reign  of,  1702-1714 

A.D.,  p.  372 
Anne  of  Cleves,  queen  of  Henry 

VIII,  p.  286 
Annexation  of  Wales,  under  Ed.  I, 

p.  232 

Annexation  in  India,  p.  446 
Annual  Register,  589,  p.  382 
Anselm,  in  Eng.  and  in  exile, 

p.  207  ;    recalled  by   Henry  I, 

p.  209 ;  lives  of,  1696,  p.  208 
Anson,  W.  R.    Constitution,  956, 

P-  363 

Anstey,  Henry,  works  by :    Aca- 
demical Life,  1394,  p.  273  ;  Epis- 

tolae,  1392,  p.  270 
Anthropology,  methods  of,  p.  168  ; 

works  on,  p.  44 
Anti-Catholic.    See  Catholic 
Anti-Corn-Law  League,  p.  425 
Antigua,  island  of,  p.  451 
Antiquarian  Library,  132 
Antiquarian  Magazine,  240 
Antiquary,  241 
Antiquities,  works  on,  p.  44 
Antoninus,  wall  of,  p.  173 
Antrobus,  F.  I.     Pastor's    Popes, 

770,  p.  243 
Appeals,  Act  of,  of  Henry  VIII, 

p.  283 

Appleton.    Biography,  159 
Apprentices,    Statute    of,    under 

Eliz.,  p.  296 


480 


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Appropriations,  specific,  under 
William  III,  p.  366 

Arber,  Edward,  works  by :  An- 
thologies, 622,  p.  270 ;  Fish's 
Supplication,  1401,  p.  309  ;  Gar- 
ner, 644,  p.  256;  Knox's  Regi- 
ment, 1074,  p.  293 ;  Milton's 
Areopagitica,  1393,  p.  326;  Pil- 
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Arbitration  of  Geneva,  1872  A.D., 

P-432 
Arbuthnot,     A.    J.      Clive,     1726, 

p.  449 

Arc,  Joan  of.    See  Joan  of  Arc 
Archaeologia,  619,  p.  199 
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Arch.  Inst. 

Archceological  Review,  190 
Archaeology,    value    of,    p.   168; 

works  on,  p.  44 
Archbold,    W.   A.  J.,   works   by : 

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of  1626,  1154,  p.  323 ;    Stanley, 

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Archer,   Andrew.     Canada,    1886, 

P-454 
Archer,  Thomas.   Gladstone,  1527, 

P-423 

Archer,  T.  A.,  works  by  :  Crusade 
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1528,  p.  194 

Architectural  Publication  Soc., 
184 

Architecture,  works  on,  p.  45.  See 
Society-,  state  of 

Archives,  Report  on  Canadian, 
in,  p.  456 

Arcot,  defense  of,  1751  A.D.,  p. 
446 

Argyle,  in  Scotland,  in  the  Civil 
War,  p.  333  ;  expedition  of  1685 
A.D.,  p.  355 

Argyll,  Duke  of.  Eastern  Ques- 
tion, 1409,  p.  434 

Arkwright,      Richard,      inventor, 

P-395 

Armadas,  under  Eliz.,  p.  305 
Armitage,  E.  S.  Nation,  844,  p.  173 


Armitage,  Mrs.  E.    Castles,  1529, 

p.  226 

Arms,  Assize  of,  1181  A.D.,  p.  213 
Army,  the  Danish,  p.  187  ;  of  God 
and  Holy  Church,  in  John's 
reign,  p.  220;  1216-1399  A.D., 
p.  249  ;  Scotch  army  paid  off  by 
Charles  I,  p.  326 ;  support  from, 
for  the  Commonwealth,  p.  337  ; 
supremacy  of,  under  the  Pro- 
tectorate, p.  341 ;  acts  of  the 
Convention  Parl.  relating  to, 
p.  345 ;  at  Hounslow  Heath, 
under  James  II,  p.  355;  First 
Mutiny  Act,  1689  A.D.,  p.  366; 
reorganization  of,  1871  A.D., 

P-  432 

Arnold.    Chronicle,  641,  p.  223 
Arnold,    Matthew.     Essays,    1230, 

P-  324 

Arnold,  Thomas.  Wyclif's  Works, 
1390,  p.  249 

Arnould,  Joseph.  Justices,  1680, 
p.  420 

Arrest  of  the  Five  Members,  1642 
A.D.,  p.  329 

Arrivall  of  Ed.  IV,  1171,  p.  265 

Arthur,  legend  of  King,  p.  177 ; 
Arthurian  literature,  p.  180 

Arthur,  Prince,  nephew  of  John, 
p.  220 

Articles  of  Confederation,  1777 
A.D.,  p.  388 

Articles  of  Religion,  the  Ten,  1536 
A.D.,  p.  286;  the  Six,  1539  A.D., 
p.  286;  the  Forty-two,  1553 
A.D.,  p.  290 ;  the  Thirty-nine, 
1571  A.D.,  p.  296 

Artisans,  alien.    See  Immigration 

Arts,  works  on,  p.  45.  See  Society, 
state  of 

Aryan  theory,  p.  168 

Ascham,  Roger,  p.  309.  Schole- 
master,  1391,  p.  309 

Ashanti  War,  1873  A-D.,  p.  432 

Ashby,  Matthew,  case  of,  1704 
A.D.,  p.  372 

Ashley,  W.  J.,  works  by:  Eco- 
nomic Hist.,  1026,  p.  226 ;  Ed- 
ward III,  1117,  p.  238;  Indus- 
tries, 2013,  p.  441 ;  List,  115 


INDEX 


481 


Ashton,  John,  works  by  :  Anne, 
2014,  p.  399  ;  Nineteenth  Cen- 
tury, 2014,  p.  407 ;  Regency, 
2014,  p.  414;  William  IV,  2014, 
p.  422 

Ashworth,  P.  A.  Gneist's  Consti- 
tution, 966,  p.  202 

Asiatic  Journal,  242,  p.  447 

Asquith,  H.  H.,   prime    minister, 

P-431 

Assandun,  battle  of,  1016  A.D., 
p.  190 

Assassination  of  William  of 
Orange,  1584  A.D.,  p.  300;  of 
Buckingham,  1628  A.D.,  p.  322. 
See  Plots 

Assembly,  first  representative,  in 
New  Zealand,  p.  457  ;  French 
National,  p.  402.  See  Conventi- 
cle, Council,  Parliament 

Assisi,  life  of,  1697.  See  Francis 
of  Assisi 

Assize,  of  Arms,  1181  A.D.,  p.  213  ; 
of  Clarendon,  1166  A.D.,  p.  213. 
See  Statutes 

Assizes,  Bloody,  after  Monmouth's 
Rebellion,  p.  355 

Association,  Eastern,  during  the 
Civil  War,  p.  329 ;  of  Monmouth 
and  others,  under  Charles  II, 
P-  353  5  Jacobite,  p.  369 

Association,  Unity  of  the  Empire, 
p.  466 

Associations  in  sympathy  with  the 
French  Rev.,  p.  402 

Astle,  Thomas.   Writing,  570 

Asylums,  reforms  in,  p.  436 

Athelney,  refuge  of  Alfred,  p.  187 

Athentzum,  243 

Athenaeum  Press,  620 

Atkinson,  E.  G.  Calendar,  1137, 
p.  280 

Atlantic  Monthly,  224 

Atlases,  p.  37 

Attainder  of  Cromwell,  p.  286 ;  of 
Strafford,  p.  326;  of  Laud,  p.  333 

Atterbury,  Francis,  life  of,  1791 

Aubin,  Eugene.  Les  Anglais,  1530, 

P-435 

Aubrey,  Stewart.  Vitry's  History, 
1115,  p.  213 


Aubrey.W.H.S.  Nation,  845,  p.  1 7 1 
Auckland,  William.    Correspond- 
ence, 1231,  p.. 389 
Audin.    Luther,  iioo,  p.  309 
Augustine,  St.,  mission  of,  p.  183; 

life  of,  1700,  p.  185 
Augustinians,  coming  of,  to  Eng- 
land, p.  249 

Australasia,    section   on,    p.  456; 

works  on,  pp.  1 1  o,  1 54 ;  cf .  p.  1 48 

Australasian  Bibliography,  92, 

p.  460 
Australasian  Federal  Convention. 

Debates,  1326,  p.  457 
Australasian  Handbook,  350,  p.  458 
Australia,  pp.  406,  456,  466 
Austria,    Napoleon's    control    of, 

p.  410 
Austrian     Succession,    War     of, 

1740-1748  A.D.,  p.  378 
Autobiographies,  English,  p.  102 
Auxiliary  sciences,  value  to  his- 
tory, p.  1 68 

Avebury,  Lord,  works  by  :  Coins, 
553;  Scenery,  358,  p.  167.  See 
Lubbock,  John 

Award  of  Norham,  1 292  A.D.,  p.  232 
Award,  Samoan  Island,  1902  A.D., 

P-432 

Aylmer,  John,  life  of,  1699,  p.  304 
Ayscaugh,  Samuel.  Gentleman's 

Magazine,  247 
Ayscue,  George,  admiral,  p.  338 

Babcock,  W.  H.    Two  Centuries, 

1531,  p.  171 
Babington,  Anthony,  Plot  of,  1 586 

A.D.,  p.  300 
Babington,    Churchill.     Pecock's 

Represser,  1388,  p.  270 
Bacon,  Francis,  philosopher  and 

statesman,   pp.  309,   318,   359; 

lives    of,    1701,    pp.    304,    308 ; 

Essays,  1232,  p.  359 
Bacon,  Nicholas,  statesman  under 

Eliz.,  p.  296 

Bacon,  Roger,  philosopher,  p.  249 
Badajoz,  siege  of,  1812  A.D.,  p.  413 
Baedeker,  works  by :  Canada, 

p.  455  (seep.  33);  Egypt,  p.  435 

(seep.  33) 


482 


REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Baffin,  William,  navigator  and  ex- 
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Bagehot,  Walter,  works  by :  Eng. 
Const,  1956,  p.  441 ;  Studies, 
930,  p-  374 

Bagwell,  Richard.  Ireland,  921, 
p.  171 

Bahamas,  the,  p.  451 

Bain,  Joseph.    The  Edwards,  1532, 

P-  233 
Baird,    H.  M.     Huguenots,    1486, 

p.  302 
Balaklava,    battle    of,    1854   A.D., 

p.  428 
Baldamus, Alfred.  Putzgers' Schul- 

Atlas,  433 
Baldwin,  James.    Guide  to  Encyc. 

Brit.,  150 
Baldwin,   J.   F.     King's    Council, 

1957.  P-  254 

Bale,  John.    Index,  93 
Balfour,  A.  J.,  statesman,  p.  431 
Baliol,  John,    King   of    Scotland, 

p.  232 
Ball,  John,  the  Mad  Priest,  p.  244 ; 

life  of,  1687 
Ballantyne,  Archibald.  Carteret, 

1720,  p.  374 
Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Hudson's  Bay, 

1327.  P-  455 
Ballarat,  gold  discovered  at,  1851 

A.D.,  p.  457 
Ballard,  Adolphus.  Boroughs, 

1958,  p.  221 

Ballot,  vote  by  secret,  1872  A.D., 

pp.  432,  436 

Baltic  Company,  under  Eliz.,  p.  300 
Bank  of  England,   1694  A.D.,  pp. 
366,    396;    modification    of    its 
charter,  under  George  IV,  p.  419 
Bankruptcy  Bill,  1868  A.D.,  p.  431 
Bannerman,  Campbell-.    See  Camp- 
bell-Bannerman 
Bannockburn,  battle  of,  1314  A.D., 

P-  235 

Barbados,  island  of,  p.  451 
Barbarism,  in  the  Morgan  classifi- 
cation of  races,  p.  168  ;  relapse 
of  Britons  into,  p.  173 
Barbary  States,  war  with,   under 
the  Protectorate,  p.  341 


Barber,  Henry.    Names,  536 
Barbour,  John.    The  Bruce,  1118, 

p.  232 

Bardeen,  C.  W.  Biography,  160 
Bardsley,  C.  W.  Surnames,  537 
Barebone's  Parliament,  approach 

of  the  Protectorate,  p.  338 
Baring,    V.  H.     Domesday,    1533, 

p.  205 

Baring-Gould.   See  Gould,  Baring- 
Barker,  G.  F.  R.    Walpole's  Mem- 
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Barlow,  George,  Indian  adminis- 
trator, p.  446 

Barnard,  F.  P.,  works  by :  Middle 
Ages,  133,  p.  199;  Strongbow, 
1119,  p.  213 

Barnes,  M.  S.    Studies,  275 
Barnet,  battle  of,  1471  A.D.,  p.  265 
Barons,  contest  with  William  II, 
p.  207  ;   conflict  with  Henry  I, 
p.  209 ;  dependence  of  Stephen 
upon,     p.   21 1  ;      revolt    under 
Henry  II,  p.  213;  Wars  of  the, 
under  Henry  III,  p.  229;   de- 
feat of,  under  Ed.  II,  p.  236 
Bartholomew,    J.    G.,   works    by: 
Atlas   of   World,  406;    Consta- 
ble's  India,  406,  p.  448 ;    Eng- 
land  and    Wales,   406 ;    N.  W. 
Australia,  p.  458 

Barton,  Elizabeth,  The  Holy  Maid 
of  Kent,  p.  283 ;  life  of,  1703, 
p.  284 

Baschin,  Otto.    Bibliotheca,  339 
Baskervill,  W.  M.   Dictionary,  467 
Basques,  kinship  with  early  races 

of  British  Isles,  p.  168 
Bastile,    destruction    of,   July    14, 

1789  A.D.,  p.  402 
Bates,  K.  L.    Poets,  329 
Bateson,  Mary,  works  by :    Bale's 
Index,   93;    Monasteries,    1985, 
p.  201  ;   Med.  Eng.,  1027,  p.  2^4  ; 
Newcastle's  Letters,  1297,  p.  385 ; 
Rules,  1985,  p.  20 1  ;  Warham's 
Visitation,  1985,  p.  281 
Bath,  Bishop  of.    Auckland's  Jour- 
nal, 1231,  p.  389 

Battle,  wager  of,  under  William  I, 
p.  204 


INDEX 


483 


Battles:  Deorham,  577  A.D., 
p.  177;  Edington,  878  A.D., 
p.  187  ;  Assandun,  1016  A.D., 
p.  190;  Stamford  Bridge,  1066 
A.D.,  p.  195 ;  Hastings,  or  Sen- 
lac,  1066  A.D.,  p.  195;  Tenche- 
brai,  1 106  A.D.,  p.  209 ;  Bou- 
vines,  1214  A.D.,  p.  220  ;  Lewes, 

1264  A.D.,    p.    229;     Evesham, 

1265  A.D.,  p.  229;  Falkirk,  1298 
A.D.,  p.  232  ;  Bannockburn,  1314 
A.D.,  p.  235;    Sluys,  1340  A.D., 
p.  238  ;  Crecy,  1346  A.D.,  p.  238  ; 
Poitiers,     1356    A.D.,     p.   238; 
Shrewsbury,   1403  A.D.,  p.  256; 
Agincourt,  1415  A.D.,  p.  258  ;  St. 
Albans,  1455  A.D.,  p.  263 ;  North- 
ampton,    1460     A.D.,     p.    263 ; 
Wakefield,    1460    A.D.,    p.  263 ; 
St.  Albans,    1461   A.D.,  p.  263 ; 
Barnet,     1471    A.D.,    p.    265; 
Tewkesbury,  1471  A.D.,  p.  265; 
Bosworth      Field,      1485     A.D., 
p.  268;    Guinegate,   1513  A.D., 
p.  280;    Flodden    Field,    1513 
A.D.,  p.  280;    Solway.Moss, 
1542  A.D.,  p.  286;    Pinkie,  1547 
A.D.,    p.    290;     Edgehill,     1642 
A.D.,    p.    329 ;    Marston    Moor, 
1644  A.D.,  p.  329;  Naseby,  1645 
A.D.,  p.  333  ;  Dunbar,  1650  A.D., 
P-  337!    Worcester,   1651  A.D., 
p.  338;     Killiecrankie,    1689 
A.D.,    p.  366 ;     Beachy    Head, 
1690  A.D.,  p.  366;  Boyne,  1690 
A.D.,  p.  366;   Fleurus,  1690  A.D., 
p.  366;    La  Hogue,  1692  A.D., 
p.  366;      Steinkirk,     1692 
A.D.  p.  366;   Neerwinden,  1693 
A.D.,p.  366;  Blenheim,  or  Hoch- 
stadt,  I7O4A.D,,  p.  372;  Ramillies, 
1706  A.D.,  p.  372;    Oudenarde, 

1708  A.D,,  p.  372;    Malplaquet, 

1709  A.D.,    p.  372;    Dettingen, 
•    i743A.D.,p. 378 ;  Fontenoy,  1745 

A.D.,  p.  378;  Prestonpans,  1745 
A.D.,  p.  378  ;.  Falkirk,  1746  A.D., 
p.  378;  Culloden,  1746  A.D., 
p. 378;  Plassey,  1757  A.D.,  p. 446; 
Wandewash,.  1760  A.D.,  p.  446; 
Lexington,  1775  A.D.,  p.  388; 


Concord,  1775  A.D.,  p.  388  ;  Qui- 
beron,  1795  A.D.,  p.  402;  St. 
Vincent,  Cape,  1797  A.D.,  p.  406; 
.  Camperdown,  1797  A.D.,  p.  406; 
Nile,  or  Aboukir,  1798  A.D., 
p.  406 ;  Finisterre,  Cape,  1805 
A.D.,  p.  410;  Trafalgar,  1805 
A.D.,p.4io;  Talavera,  1809 A.D., 
p.  413;  Lake  Erie,  1813  A.D., 
p.  414  ;  New  Orleans,  181 5  A.p., 
p.  414;  Waterloo,  1815  A.D., 
p.  413;  Navarino,  1827 
A.D.,  p.  419;  Alma,  1854  A.D., 
p.  428;  Balaklava,  1854  A.D., 
p.  428;  Inkerman,  1854 
A.D.,  p.  428;  Majuba  Hill,  1881 
A.D.,  p.  461 
Baumgarten,  P.  M.  Letters,  1120, 

p.  223 

Baxter,  Richard,  life  of,  1691,  p.  363 
Baye,  J.  de.     Anglo-Saxons,  516, 

p.  20 1 

Bayeux  Tapestry.    See  Fcrwke 
Bayle,  St.  John.    St.  Simon's  Mem- 
oirs, mi,  p.  359 

Bayley,  John.    Tower,  846,  p.  205 
Bayne,  Peter.    Puritan  Rev.,  1681, 

p.  320 

Beach,  F.  C.   Encyc.  Am.,  148 
Beach,  W.  G.    Australian  Const, 

P-  459 
Beachy  Head,  battle  of,  1690  A.D., 

p.  366 

Beaconsfield,  Earl  of.    See  Disraeli 
Beard,  Charles,  works  by:  Luther, 

1475,  p.  3 1 5  ;  Reformation,  1410, 

p.  298 
Beard,    C.  A.     Introduction,    847, 

p.  179 
Beaufort,  R.  L.  de.     Talleyrand, 

1114,  p.  403 
Beaulieu,  Leroy-.    See  Leroy-Beau- 

lieu 

Beazley,  C.  R.,  works  by:    Geog- 
raphy, 359,  p.  200;  Prince  Henry, 

1467,  p.  272  ;  Voyages,  694,  p.  290 
Becke,  Louis,  works  by  :    Phillip, 

1789,    p.  459 ;    Pioneers,    1924, 

p.  458 
Becket,  Thomas  a,  p.  213;  lives 

of,  1233,  1706,  pp.  214,  216 


484 


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Beckett,  W.  H.    Reformation,  992, 

p.  224 
Beckford,  William.    Jamaica,  1328, 

P-  451 

Bede,  works  by :  History,  653, 
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Bedford,  Duke  of,  Regent  in 
France,  p.  260 

Beeching,  H.  C.  Leaders  of  Re- 
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Beesly,  E.  S.  Elizabeth,  1742, 
p.  299 

Begg,  Alexander,  works  by :  Co- 
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West,  1887,  p.  455 

Bell,  Andrew.  Garneau's  Canada, 
1891,  p.  455 

Bemont,  Charles,  works  by: 
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698,  p.  176;  Montfort,  1773,  p.  229 

Benedictines,  in  Eng.,  p.  223 

Benevolences,  under  Ed.  IV, 
p.  265  ;  under  Henry  VII,  p.  276 

Bengal,  p.  446 

Bentham,  Jeremy.  Government, 
1364,  p.  396 

Bentinck,  G.  C.  Calendar,  628, 
p.  220 

Beowulf,  pp.  180,  197 

Bergenroth,  G.  A.  Calendars,  1064, 
p.  276 

Berlin,  Treaty  of,  1878  A.D.,  p.  432 

Berlin  Decrees,  1806  A.D.   p.  410 

Berlin  International  Congo  Con- 
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Bermudas,  the,  p.  451 

Bernard,  Mountague.    Neutrality, 

1534.  P-  434 

Berners,  Lord.  Froissart's  Chroni- 
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Bernheim,  Ernst.    Lehrbuch,  276 
Bernicia,  early  kingdom  of,  p.  177 
Berry,  G.  G.   Langlois's  Introduc- 
tion, 291 
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commander,  p.  241 
Besant,  Walter,  works  by:  Coligny, 
1459,  p.  299  ;  Cook,  1731,  p.  459 ; 
Eighteenth  Century,  1535,  p.  399; 
Fifty  Years  Ago,  1535,  p.  439; 
London,  848,  p.  200 ;  London  of 


Eliz.,    p.  313;    London    of   the 
Stuarts,  1535,  p.  362 ;   Plantage- 
net  London,  p.  252 
Bettany,  G.  T.    Darwin,  96,  p.  442  ; 

1735-  P-  440 
Bible,     Wiclif's,    p.    244 ;     under 

Henry  VIII,  p.  286;    the  King 

James  version,  p.  318 
Bibliographical  Lists,  Genealogy, 

534 

Bibliographies  of  Bibl.,  p.  3  ;  gen- 
eral, pp.  5,  169  (note),  202  (note), 
279  (note) ;  of  geog.,  etc.,  p.  32 

Bibliotheca  Geog.,  339 

Bibliotheque  de  PEnseignement, 
136 

Bibliotheque  Nationale.  Cata- 
logue, 32 

Bierstadt,  O.  A.  Blok's  Nether- 
lands, 805,  p-  312 

Bigelow,  M.  M.  Placita,  1379,  p.  204 

Bill  of  Rights,  1689  A.D.,  pp.  366, 

367 

Bills.    See  Statutes 

Biographies,  collections,  pp.  47, 
77,  119,  136;  of  individuals, 
pp.  102,  119,  137 

Birch,Colonel.  Memoir,i234,p.329 

Birch,  Thomas,  works  by : 
Charles  I,  1123,  p.  359  ;  James  I, 
1123,  p.  359;  Thurloe  Papers, 
1314,  p.  327 

Birch,  W.  de  G.  Domesday,  1536, 
p.  225 

Bird,  S.  R.  Scargill-.    Guide,  112 

Birinus  in  Wessex,  p.  183 

Birrell,  Augustine.  Wesley's  Jour- 
nal, 1320,  p.  378 

Birt,  Norbert.  Lingard's  Eng.,  837, 
p.  171 

Births  and  Deaths,  p.  22 

Bishop,  C.  E.    Pictures,  849,  p.  173 

Bishops,  Act  concerning  Nomina- 
tion of,  p.  283 ;  Bishops'  Wars, 
under  Charles  I,  p.  326;  peti- 
tion and  trial  of  the  Seven, 
under  James  II,  p.  355 

Bismarck,  life  of,  1456,  p.  435; 
Busch's  Diary  of,  1095,  p.  432 

Blaauw,  W.  H.  Barons'  Wars, 
IS37.  P-  230 


INDEX 


485 


Black,  J.  G.,  works  by :  Calendar, 
1134,  p.  232 ;  Edward  I,  1538, 
p.  233 ;  Patent  Rolls,  1194,  p.  230 

Black  Book,  1124,  p.  414 

Black  Death,  in  reign  of  Ed.  Ill, 
pp.  238,  249 

Black  Hole  of  Calcutta,  p.  446 

Black  Prince,  son  of  Ed.  Ill, 
pp.  238,  241 ;  life  of,  1738,  p.  240 

Blackie.    Survey,  1857,  p.  447 

Black's  Atlas,  407 

Blackstone,  William.  Charter,  621, 
p.  220 

Bladen,  F.  M.  Records,  1341,  p.  457 

Blades,  William.  Caxton,  1721, 
p.  270 

Blair,    David.     Australasia,     311, 

P- 458 
Blake,  Robert,  admiral,    pp.  338, 

341  ;  life  of,  1707,  p.  332 
Bleloch,   W.     New   S.  Af.,    1945, 

p.  462 
Blencowe,  R.  W.    Sydney  Papers, 

J3i3.  P-  334 

Blenheim,  or  Hochstadt,  battle  of, 

1704  A.D.,  p.  372 
Bliss,  W.  H.,  works  by :  Letters, 

627,  p.  2 17  ;  Petitions,  627,  p.  238 
Blockade  of  Brest,  1156,  p.  407 
Blok,  P.  J .  Netherlands,  805,  p.  3 1 2 
Blondel,    Robert.     Normandy, 

1063  A  (p.  474),  p.  261 
Bloody  Assizes,  after  Monmouth's 

Rebellion,  p.  355 
Blunt,    J.    H.     Reformation,   993, 

p.  281 

Boadicea,  revolt  of,  p.  173 
Boase,  W.  C.     Oxford    (Historic 

Towns),  868,  p.  200 
Boccaccio.  Correspondence,  1108, 

p.  249 
BodleyJ.E.C.   Edward  VII,  1539, 

p.  426 

Boer  War.    See  South  Af.  War 
Boers,     emigration     from     Cape 

Colony,  1835  A-D->  etc.,  p.  461 
Bb'hmer,    Heinrich.    Kirche,   699, 

p.  227 
Bohn,  H.  G.    Lowndes's  Manual, 

104 
Bonn's  Libraries,  590 


Boleyn,  Anne,  queen,  p.  283 
Bolingbroke,   Lord,   life   of,  1708, 

p.  374.    Letters,  1235,  p.  372 
Bombay,  under  Charles  1 1,  pp.  353, 

446 

Bond,  J.  J.    Handy-book,  436 
Bond   of   Association,   1583-1584 

A.D.,  p.  300 
Boniface-Vill,  p.  232 
Bonner,  John.    D"e"  Tocqueville's 

Old  Regime,  1518,  p.  405 
Bonney,  T.  G.    Planet,  360,  p.  167 
Bonwick,    James.     Wool    Trade, 

i9?5.  P-  459 

Book  of  Fair  Devon,  361 

Books  on  Far  East,  17,  p.  450. 
See  Society,  state  of 

Booth,  E.  C.    Australia,  362,  p.  458 

Booth,  William.  England,  2016, 
p.  440 

Bordeaux,  defeat  of  English  near, 
1453  A-D->  P-  26o 

Borgeaud,  Charles.  Democracy, 
1411,  p.  360 

Borough,  John.  Treaty  of  Ripon, 
1125,  p.  326 

Boroughs,  the  Five,  p.  197 

Boroughs,  restriction  of  P'arl. 
franchise  in,  1399-1485  A.D., 
p.  270 ;  representation,  con- 
tinued evils  of,  1603-1688  A.D., 
p.  359.  See  Charters,  town  ;  and 
Reform  Bills 

Boston,  Siege  of,  1775-1776  A.D., 
p.  388 

Boston  Athenaeum.    Catalogue,  33 

Boston    Pub.    Lib.      Bulletin,    34, 

P-325:  170 
Boswell,    James.     Johnson,    1279, 

P-396 
Bosworth,    Joseph.       Dictionary, 

461 
Bosworth    Field,   battle   of,    1485 

A.D.,  p.  268 
Bothwell,    fourth    earl    of  (James 

Hepburn),  marries  Mary  Stuart, 

1567  A.D.,  p.  296 
Bouchette,     Joseph,    works     by: 

Canada,  363,  p.  455 ;  Dominions, 

363,  p.  455 
Bouchier,  John.    See  Berners 


486 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Boudicca.    See  Boadicea 

Boundary,  Maine,  1842  A.D.,  p.  425 ; 
Oregon,  1846  A.D.,  p.  425  ;  Ven- 
ezuela, 1895  A.D.,  p.  432 

Boundary  Commissioners.  Re- 
port, 424 

Bounty,  Queen  Anne's,  1704  A.D., 
P-372 

Bourbon  Family  Compact,  1761 
A.D.,  p.  385 

Bourienne,  L.  A.  F.  de.  Napoleon, 
1105,  p.  402 

Bourinot,  J.  G.,  works  by  :  British 
Rule,  1888,  p.  454  ;  Canada  (Na- 
tions), 1888,  p.  373 ;  Govern- 
ment, 1888,  p.  455  ;  How  Canada 
is  Governed,  1888,  p.  454  ;  Man- 
ual, 1888,  pp.  453,  454;  Nova 
Scotia,  1888,  p.  455 

Bourne,  E.  G.,  works  by :  Essays, 
277,  p.  264  ;  Prince  Henry,  1467, 
p.  272 

Bourne,  H.  E.    Teaching,  278,  340 

Bourne,  H.  R.  F.,  works  by  :  Coch- 
rane,  1728,  p.  417 ;  Colonies, 
1832,  p.  448  ;  Memoir  of  Sidney, 
1804,  P-  299  5  Newspapers,  1018, 
p.  361  ;  Seamen,  1540,  p.  272 ; 
Sidney,  1804,  p.  299 

Boutell,  Charles.    Heraldry,  557 

Boutmy,  Emile.  Angleterre,  957, 
p.  250 

Bouvines,  battle  of,  1214  A.D., 
p.  220 

Bowen,  C.  F.    Colonial  Gov't,  1236, 

P-458 
Bowen,  Francis.   De  Tocqueville's 

Democracy,  1518,  p.  321 
Bowes,  Paul.    D'Ewes's  Journals, 

1175,  p.  297 
Bowker,  R.  R.,  works  by :  Guide, 

18,  p.  202  ;  Index,  42;  Societies, 

177 
Boxer  movement,  1900  A.D.,pp.432, 

466 

Boyle,  G.  D.  Clarendon's  Rebel- 
lion, 1143,  p.  318 

Boyne,  battle  of,  1690  A.D.,  p.  366 
Bracton,  Henry  de,  jurist,  p.  249 
Braddock's  campaign,  1755  A.D., 

p.  382 


Bradford,  William.  Plimoth  Plan- 
tation, 1329,  p.  318 

Bradley,  Henry.  Stratman's  Dic- 
tionary, 473 

Brand,  John.    Antiquities,  502 

Brassey,  Lord.  Federation,  1833, 
p.  467 

Brassey,  T.  A.  James's  History, 
1585,  p.  404 

Bratke,  E.    Wegweiser,  61,  p.  202 

Bray,   W.     Evelyn's    Diary,    1262, 

P-334 
Braybrooke,     Richard,     Lord. 

Pepys's  Diary,  1301,  p.  342 
Bread  riots,  1855  A.D.,  p.  428 
Breda,  Declaration  of,  by  Charles 

II,  p.  341  ;    Treaties  of,  under 

Charles  II,  p.  345 
Brentano,  Lujo.    Gilds,  685,  p.  250 
Breslau,    Harry.     Urkundenlehre, 

57i 

Brest,  naval  engagement,  1794 
A.D.,  p.  402 

Bretigny,  Peace  of,  1360  A.D., 
p.  238 

Brett,  W.  H.  Gentleman's  Maga- 
zine, 247 

Brewer,  D.  J.,  works  by  :  Orations, 
591,  p.  184;  Essays,  799 

Brewer,  E.  C.    Handbook,  323 

Brewer,  J.  S.,  works  by  :  Calendar, 
624,  p.  197  ;  Henry  VIII,  1541, 
p.  281 ;  Letters  of  Henry  VIII, 
1177,  p.  280 ;  Monumenta,  669, 
p.  251 

Brewster,  David.  Newton,  1778, 
P-363 

Brialmont,  M.  A.  Wellington,  1822, 
p.  409 

Bridgett,  T.  E.,  works  by  :  Fisher, 
1745,  p.  285;  More,  1775,  p.  282 

Bright,  John,  pp.  425,  466 ;  life  of, 
1709,  p.  425.  Speeches,  1237, 

P-425 

Bright,  J.  F.    England,  850,  p.  179 
Bright,    William.     Church    Hist., 

994,  p.  184 

Brighty,  G.  M.    Saints,  592 
Brink,  Bernhard  ten.  Literature, 94 
Britain,  Roman,  p.  173  ;  as  left  by 

the  Romans,  p.  177 


INDEX 


487 


British  and  Foreign  State  Papers, 

1126,  p.  414 

British  Anthologies,  622,  p.  270 
British  Ass'n  for  Advancement  of 

Science,  185,  p.  455 
British    Columbia,    accession    of, 

P-453 

British  Empire  as  a  whole,  section 
on,  p.  466 ;  bibl.  works  on,  p.  1 1, 
cf.  p.  5 ;  sources  of  more  than 
one  period,  p.  54,  cf.  p.  52 ; 
sources  of  one  period,  p.  92,  cf. 
p.  87  ;  modern  accounts  of  more 
than  one  period,  p.  70,  cf.  p.  61 ; 
modern  accounts  of  one  period, 
p.  124,  cf.  p.  116 

British  Empire  League,  p.  466 

British  Empire  Ser.,  1834,  p.  448 

British  Honduras,  p.  451 

British  Isles,  physiography  and 
geography  of,  p.  165 ;  races  in, 
p.  168;  mythical  history,  p.  168 

British  Museum,  foundation  of, 
1753  A-D->  P-  396'  works  by: 
Books  to  1640  A.D.,  35;  Manu- 
scripts, 568 ;  Printed  Books,  35 ; 
Shakespeare,  109,  p.  316 

Britons,  the,  p.  170;  dependence 
upon  Northumbrians,  p.  181 

Brockhaus.  Konversations-Lexi- 
con,  145 

Brodribb,  W.J.  Tacitus's  Agricola, 
1082,  p.  173 

Brodrick,  G.  C.,  works  by :  Eng- 
land, 1542,  p.  408  ;  Oxford,  1019, 
p.  224 

Broglie,  Due  de.    Talleyrand,  1114, 

P-403 
Bronson,    Mrs.   Arthur.     Ireland, 

926,  p.  1 66 
Bronze  age,  p.  168 
Brooke,  James,  life  of,  1710,  p.  465 
Brooke,  Lord.  Works,  1238,  p.  301 
Brooks,  Henry.    Natal,  1946,  p.  463 
Brosch,    Moritz.      England,    851, 

p.  281 
Brougham,    Henry,   life    of,   1239, 

p.  411  ;  Lancaster,  700,  p.  242 
Brown,  H.   F.    Calendar,  628,    p. 

220 
Brown,  P.  H.    Scotland,  852,  p.  174 


Brown,  Rawdon,  works  by :  Cal- 
endar, 628,  p.  220 ;  Henry  VIII, 

1127,  p.  280 

Brown,    W.   H.      Frontier,    1947, 

p.  462 
Brown,  W.  T.    Architecture,  522, 

P-3H 

Browne,  Matthew.  Chaucer's  Eng- 
land, 2017,  p.  251 

Browne,  Richard.  Correspond- 
ence, 1262,  p.  334  (see  Evelyn, 
-  Diary) 

Browning,  Oscar,  works  by: 
Leeds,  1284,  p.  388 ;  Modern 
Eng.,  1543,  p.  420 ;  Napoleon, 

1128,  p.  407  ;  Rooke,  1307,  p.  369 
Bruce,  John,  works  by  :  Borough's 

Notes,  1125,  p.  326;  Calendar, 
1135,  p.  290 ;  Charles  I,  1247, 
p.  334 ;  Hayward's  Elizabeth, 
1169,  p.  296 ;  Historic  of  Ed.  IV, 
1171,  p.  265 ;  Verney  Family, 
693,  p.  271;  Verney's  Long 
Parl.,  1219,  p.  326 

Bruce,  J.  C.  Roman  Wall,  517, 
p.  174 

Bruce,  P.  A.    Virginia,  1867,  p.  307 

Bruce,  Robert,  p.  232 ;  lives  of, 
1796,  p.  234 

Brunet,  J.-C.    Manuel,  36 

Brunner,  Heinrich.  Rechtsge- 
schichte,  806,  p.  176 

Bryan,  C.  G.    Quebec,  1897,  p.  455 

Bryan,  E.  A.    Mark,  1412,  p.  176 

Bryant,  Sophie.  Celtic  Ire.,  1666, 
p.  200 

Bryce,  George,  works  by:  Cana- 
dian People,  1889,  p.  454  ;  Mani- 
toba, 1889,  p.  455 

Bryce,  James,  works  by :  Biogra- 
phy, 1682,  p.  434 ;  Common- 
wealth, 1487,  p.  439 ;  Freeman, 
279 ;  Holy  Roman  Empire,  701, 
p.  312  ;  Irish  Hist,  928,  p.  399  ; 
South  Af.,  1330,  p.  463  ;  World, 
739.  P-  252 

Brymner,  Douglas.    Archives,  in, 

P-456 
Brynmor-Jones.    See  Jones,  Bryn- 

mor- 
Brythons,  the,  p.  170 


488 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Buckingham,    Duke    of    (George 

Villiers),  favourite  of  James  I, 

p.  318  ;  career  under  Charles  I, 

p.  322 

Buckingham  and  Chandos,  Duke 

of.    Memoirs,  1240,  p.  388 
Buckle,    H.  T.    Civilization,   853, 

p.  251 

Buckley,  A.  B.    England,  829 
Buddensieg,      Rudolph.      Wyclif, 

1826,  p.  243 

Builders  of  Greater  Britain,  1683 
Building.    See  Society,  state  of 
Bull,     Clericis   Laicos,    1296  A.D., 

p.  232 

Bullen,  A.  H.,  works  by:  Longer 
Poems,    1204,  p.  309 ;    Shorter 
Poems,  1201,  p.  309 
Bullen,    William.     Calendar,    624, 

p.  197 

Bulletin  of  Bibl.,  i,  p.  332 
Bund,  J.  W.  Willis-.    Trials,  623, 

p.  238 
Bunyan,  John,  p.  359  ;  life  of,  1711, 

p.  363 ;  bibl.  for,  95,  p.  363 
Burgess,  J.  W.  Methods,  287 
Burgh,  Hubert  de,  statesman, 

p.  229 
Burgoyne's  campaign,    1777  A.D., 

p.  388 
Burgundy,     Margaret     of,     plots 

against  Henry  VII,  p.  276 
Burguy,  G.  F.    Grammaire,  478 
Burke,  Bernard,  works  by:    Gen- 
try, 538 ;  Peerage,  538 
Burke,  Edmund,  p.  402 ;    life  of, 
1712,  p.  387  ;  works  by :  Concili- 
ation, 1331,  p.  388  ;  French  Rev., 
p.  402  ;  Selections,  1241,  p.  388  ; 
Works,  1241,  p.  385 
Burke,  S.  H.  Portraits,  1684,  p.  277 
Burke,  U.  R.    Spain,  807,  p.  168 
Burleigh,  Baron  of  (William  Cecil), 
statesman  under  Eliz.,  p.  296; 
life   of,    1713,  p.  292.    Answer, 

«55'  P-  30i 

Burnell,  A.  C.  Hobson-Jobson,  477 
Burnet,  Gilbert,  works  by  :   Dukes 
of  Hamilton,  1271,  p.  323  ;  Own 
Time,   1129,  p.  305 ;    Reforma- 
tion, 1986,  p.  280 


Burns,  Mrs.  R.  Cromwell's  Cor- 
respondence, 1254,  p.  359 

Burrows,  Montagu,  works  by : 
Cinque-Ports  (Historic  Towns), 
868,  p.  200  ;  Foreign  Policy,  854, 
p.  312 

Burton,  J.  H.,  works  by :  Privy 
Council,  1197,  p.  261  ;  Queen 
Anne,  1544,  p.  373 ;  Scotland, 
855,  P-  1 68 

Burton, Thomas.  Diary,  1242,  p.  341 

Bury,  J.  B.  Gibbon's  Roman  Em- 
pire, 729,  p.  171 

Busch,    Moritz.     Bismarck,    1095, 

P-432 
Busch,  Wilhelm.  Tudors,  1545, 

p.  277 
Bute,  third  earl  of  (John  Stuart), 

P-385 

Butler,  Alban,  works  by :  Fathers, 
592,  p.  173;  Saints,  592 

Butler,  A.  J.,  works  by :  Bis- 
marck's Reflections,  1095  (p.  474), 
p.  432;  Calendar,  1136,  p.  290; 
Marbot,  1102,  p.  402 ;  Ratzel's 
Mankind,  497,  p.  448 

Butler,  N.  M.,  works  by :  Edu- 
cational Rev.,  228 ;  Great  Edu- 
cators, 731 

Butler,  Samuel,  poet  of  the  Res- 
toration, p.  359 

Byrn,  E.  W.  Invention,  1413,  p.  440 

Cabal,  the,  under  Charles  II,  p.  348 

Cabinet  Council,  under  Charles  II, 
p.  350  (see  Cabal);  unity  and  re- 
sponsibility of,  p.  395 

Cabot,  John,  and  the  English, 
p.  276;  lives  of,  1714,  pp.  278, 
310 

Cabot,  Sebastian,  life  of,  1714^.310 

Cade,  Jack,  rebellion  of,  1540  A.D., 
p.  260 

Cadiz,  Drake's  expedition  to,  1587 
A.D.,  p.  305 

Caesar,  account  of  Britain,  p.  170; 
value  of  writings  of,  p.  173  ;  in- 
vasions of,  p.  173  ;  lives  of,  1457, 

P-  !?5 

Calais,  capture  of,  by  Ed.  Ill, 
p.  238  ;  loss  of,  1558  A.D.,  p.  293 


INDEX 


489 


Calcutta,  1686  A.D.,  p.  446 

Caldecott,  Alfred.  Colonization, 
1835,  p.  277 

Calder,  Robert,  admiral,  p.  410 

Caledonians,  the,  p.  170 

Calendar,  adoption  of  the  Grego- 
rian, 1752  A.D.,  p.  396 

Calendar,    Advance    of     Money, 

«35»  P-  330 

Calendar,  Carew  MSS.,  624,  p.  197 
Calendar,  Close  Rolls,  1130,  p.  232 
Calendar,  Compounding,  1135, 

P-  33° 
Calendar,  Documents  in  France, 

625,  p.  187 

Calendar,     Documents,     Ireland, 

626,  p.  213 

Calendar,  Home  Office  Papers, 
1131,  p.  385 

Calendar,  Inquisitions,  1132,  p.  276 

Calendar,  Letter-books  of  London, 
"33.  P-  232 

Calendar,  Letters,  Simancas,  1064, 
1065,  p.  276 

Calendar,  Papal  Registers,  Let- 
ters, 627,  p.  217  ;  Petitions,  627, 
p.  238 

Calendar,  Patent  Rolls,  1134,  p. 
232 

Calendar,  State  Papers,  Am.  and 
W.  I.,  1332,  p.  451 ;  Colonial, 
1332,  p.  451  ;  Domestic,  1135, 
p.  290 ;  East  I.,  1332,  p.  447  ; 
Foreign,  1136,  p.  290 ;  Ireland, 
1137,  p.  280;  Scotland,  1138, 
p.  280 ;  Venice,  628,  p.  220 

Calendar,  Treasury,  1556-1728 
A.D.,  629,  p.  293 ;  I729~f795  A.D., 
630,  p.  378 

Calicut,  1498  A.D.,  p.  446 

Callahan,  J.  N.  Confederate 
States,  1488,  p.  434 

Calvin,  John,  Genevan  reformer, 
p.  296.  Institutes,  1096,  p.  309 

Cambridge,  Earl  of,  conspiracy 
under  Henry  V,  p.  258 

Cambridge  Geographical  Sen,  137 

Cambridge  Historical  Essays,  1959 

Cambridge  Historical  Ser.,  702 

Cambridge  Mod.  Hist,  703,  p.  251 

Cambridge  Ser.  for  Schools,  704 


Cambridge,  university  of,  1216- 
1399  A.D.,  p.  249.  See  Society, 
state  of 

Camden,  William.  Elizabethan 
historian,  p.  309 

Camden  Lib.,  138 

Camden  Miscellany,  p.  266 

Camden  Sen,  209 

Camden  Soc.,  186.    Catalogue,  186 

Camelot  Sen,  631 

Campbell,  Colin,  life  of,  1716,  p. 449 

Campbell,  John,  works  by :  Ad- 
mirals, 931,  p.  171 ;  Chancellors, 
931,  p.  182  ;  Judges,  742,  p.  234; 
Justices,  931,  p.  205 

Campbell- Bannerman,  Henry, 

P-431 

Campeggio,  Cardinal,  p.  283 

Camperdown,  naval  engagement 
off,  1797  A.D.,  p.  406 

Canada,  section  on,  p.  453 ;  inva- 
sion of,  p.  388 ;  federation  in, 
p.  466;  works  on,  pp.  no,  152; 
cf.  p.  148  ;  works  by :  Archives, 
in,  p.  456;  Handbook,  1333, 
p.  465 

Canals,  1761  A.D.,  p.  395;  open- 
ing of  the  Suez  Canal,  1868  A.D., 

P-  432 

Canning,  C.  J.,  statesman,  p.  419 
Canning,    George,    life    of,    1717, 

p.  405.    Speeches,  1243,  p.  388 
Cannon,  H.  L.    Poor  Priests,  1987, 

P-  245 
Canon  law,  under  Henry  II,  p.  213; 

under  the  Normans,  p.  223 
Canterbury    Tales,    p.    249.      See 

Chaucer 

Cantii,  the,  p.  170 
Canute,  King,  p.  191 
Cape  Colony,  pp.  460,  461 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,   conquests 

of,  p.  406 

Cape  St.  Vincent,  naval  engage- 
ment off,  1797  A.D.,  p.  406 
Cappelli,  Adriano.    Lexicon,  572 
Cappon,  James.    South  Af.,  1948, 

p.  462 

Caractacus,  resistance  of,  p.  173 
Carew,    George,    Lord.     Letters, 

1244,  p.  318 


490 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Carey,  Mrs.  M.  Duruy's  France, 
808,  p.  250 

Carisbrooke  Castle,  flight  of 
Charles  I  to,  p.  333 

Carisbrooke  Lib.,  632 

Carling,  John.  Canada,  1890,  p.  455 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Collection  on 
Cromwell,  65,  p.  337  ;  works  by  : 
Cromwell's  Letters,  1253,  p.  326 ; 
French  Rev.,  1489,  p.  404 

Carmelites,  coming  of,  to  Eng- 
land, p.  249 

Carmichael,  C.  H.  E.  Langmead's 
History,  969,  p.  175 

Carnatic,  the,  p.  446 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  Federation, 
1836,  p.  467 

Carnegie,  Daniel,  Australian  ex- 
plorer, p.  457 

Carnegie  Institution,  187 

Carolina,  under  Charles  II,  p.  353 

Caroline,  Queen,  p.  419 

Carpenter,  D.  P.  Du  Cange's 
Glossarium,  486 

Carpenter,  John.  Liber  Albus, 
1180,  p.  249 

Carr,  Robert.    See  Somerset 

Carr-Gomm.    See  Gomm,  Carr- 

Carrington,  H.  B.  American  Rev., 

P-390 
Carstares,  William,  life  of,   1718, 

P-35° 
Carte,   Thomas.      Ormond,    1781, 

P-32S 
Carteret,  John,  Lord,  life  of,  1720, 

P-374 

Cartwright,  J.  J.  Pococke's  Eng- 
land, 1195,  p.  396 

Casket  Letters,  p.  296 

Cassell,  works  by :  British  Atlas, 
408 ;  Emigrant's  Atlas,  408 ;  Na- 
tional Lib.,  593 

Castle  Line  Atlas  of  S.  Af.,  409 

Castlereagh.  See  Londonderry, 
Marquesses  of 

Castles.    See  Society,  state  of 

Catalogue  of  Ancient  Deeds.  See 
Descriptive  Catalogue 

Catalogue  of  Avery  Architectural 
Lib.,  513 

Catalogue  of  Bibl.,  2 


Catalogue  of  Books,  Architecture, 

5i4 

Catalogue  of  Eng.,  Scotch,  and 
Irish  Publications,  113 

Catalogue  of-  Parl.  Papers,  123, 
p.  417 

Catalogues,  lib.  and  trade,  p.  6 

Catharine.    See  Catherine 

Cathedrals.    See  Society,  state  of 

Catherine  of  Aragon,  the  divorce 
of,  from  Henry  VIII,  p.  283 

Catherine  of  France,  marriage  of 
Henry  V  to,  p.  258 

Catholic  Ass'n  in  Ireland,  1823 
A.D.,  p.  419 

Catholic  Emancipation  Act,  1829 
A.D.,  p.  419 

Catholicon  Anglicum,  484 

Catholics,  political  danger  from, 
under  Eliz.,  p.  296;  plots  against 
Eliz.,  pp.  300-301 ;  agitation 
against,  under  Charles  I,  p.  322  ; 
position  under  the  Stuarts, 
p.  359;  persecution  of,  in  Ire- 
land under  William  III,  p.  366; 
laws  against,  in  Ireland  under 
Anne,  p.  372 ;  removal  of  po- 
litical disabilities,  1829  A.D., 
p.  437.  See  Religion  in  British 
Isles 

Catterall,  R.  C.  II.    Petition,  1960, 

P-343 

Caulfield,  James.    Collections,  335 
Cavalier  Parl.,  of  Charles  II,  p.  345 
Cavaliers,  of  the  Civil  War,  p.  329 
Cave  men,  p.  168 
Cavendish,  F.  C.,  murder  of,  1882 

A.D.,  p.  432 
Cavendish,  George.   Wolsey,  1323, 

p.  280 
Cavendish,  Henry.    Debates,  1334, 

P-454 
Cawnpore,    during    the     Mutiny, 

p.  446 
Cawston,     George.      Companies, 

1028,  p.  249 
Caxton,  William,  printer,  p.  270 ; 

life  of,  1721,  p.  270 
Cecil,  Robert.    Letters,  1245,  p.  305 
Cecil,  William.    See  Baron  of  Bur- 

leigh 


INDEX 


491 


Cellini,  Benvenuto,  Autobiogra- 
phy, 1097,  p.  309 

Celtic  philology,  works  on,  p.  40 

Celtic  race,  p.  170 

Century,  the,  225,  p.  166 

Century  Dictionary  and  Cyclo- 
paedia, 146,  462 

Ceremonies,  abolition  of,  under 
Ed.  VI,  p.  290 

Cesaresco,  Countess.  Italy,  1490, 
p.  416 

Ceylon,  pp.  406,  464 

Chad,  Saint,  p.  184 

Chalmers,  Alexander.  Luther, 
iioo,  p.  309 

Chalmers,  George,  works  by: 
Colonies,  1869,  p.  391  ;  Great 
Britain,  633,  p.  368 

Chamberlain,  Joseph,  p.  466 

Chambers,  works  by  :  Dictionary, 
161;  Encyclopaedia,  147,  p.  166; 
Handbooks,  139 

Chambers,     Robert.       Rebellion, 

1546,  p.  380 

Champlin,  J.  D.    Cyclopaedia,  333 

Champollion,  Aime.  Palaeogra- 
phy- 584 

Champollion-Figeac.  Palaeogra- 
phy, 584 

Chance,  J.  F.,  works  by :  England 
and  Sweden,  1547,  p.  370 ; 
George  I  and  Sweden,  1547, 
p.  373 ;  Northern  Question, 

1547,  P-  376 

Channel,  the  English,  freebooters 

in,  under  Eliz.,  p.  300  ;  the  fight 

•  of  the  Armada  in,  1588  A.D.,p.3O5 

Channing,  Edward,  works  by : 
America,  1870,  p.  385 ;  English 
Hist.,  835,  p.  171 ;  Guide  to  Am. 
Hist.,  301,  p.  167  ;  Leaflets,  1340, 

P-  38.5 

Chantries,  dissolution  of,  under 
Ed.  VI,  p.  290 

Charles  I,  1625-1634  A.D.,  p.  322; 
1634-1641  A.D.,  p.  326;  1641- 
1644  A.D.,  p.  329;  1644-1649 
A.D.,  p.  333  ;  life  of,  1246,  p.  326 ; 
works  by:  Correspondence, 
1262  (Evejyn,  Diary) ;  Letters, 
1247.  P-  334 


Charles  II,  in  Scotland,  p.  337 ; 
1660-1667  A.D.,  p.  345;  1667- 
1674  A.D.,  p.  348;  1674-1681 
A.D.,  p.  350;  1681-1685  A.D., 

P-  353 

Charles  V  of  Spain  at  Gravelines, 
p.  280 

Charles  VI  of  France,  death  of, 
p.  258 

Charles  VII  of  France.  See 
Dauphin 

Charles  Edward,  the  Young  Pre- 
tender, pk378 

Charles  the  Great,  lives  of,  1458, 
p.  200 

Charter  of  iioo  A.D.,  p.  209;  of 
Oxford,  granted  by  Stephen, 
p.  21 1  ;  of  John,  see  Great 
Charter;  confirmation  of,  by 
Ed.  I,  p.  232.  See  also  Connec- 
ticut ;  East  India  Co. ;  Rhode 
Island ;  Charters,  town 

Chartered  companies,  p.  466 

Charters,  town,  sale  of,  under 
Richard  I,  p.  217  ;  in  the  four- 
teenth century,  p.  249 ;  in  the 
fifteenth,  p.  270.  See  also  Bor- 
oughs 

Chartists,  rise  of,  p.  425 

Chartulary  of  Hyde,  n8oA(p.  474), 
p.  187 

Chassant,Alphonse.  Dictionnaire, 

573 

Chastelain,  George.  Chronicle, 
n8oA  (p.  474),  p.  258 

Chateau  Gaillard,  p.  217 

Chatham,  Earl  of.  See  Pitt,  Wil- 
liam 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey,  p.  249.  Tales, 
1396,  p.  255 

Chautauqua  Reading  Circle,  705 

Cheke,  John,  life  of,  1723,  p.  292 

Cheney,  A.  D.  Maid  of  Kent, 
1703,  p.  284 

Cherbury,  Edward.  Henry  VIII, 
1548,  p.  281 

Cherbury,   Herbert,  life   of,  1250, 

P-  323 
Chesney,  George.  Polity,  1912, 

p.  448 
Chevalier,  Ulysse.  Repertoire,  62 


492 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Chevy  Chase  or  Otterburn,  battle 
of,  1388  A.D.,  p.  246 

Cheyney,  E.  P.,  works  by :  Back- 
ground, 706,  p.  251  ;  England, 
830,  p.  166;  Industrial  Hist, 
1029,  p.  198 ;  Lollards,  1088, 
p.  245;  Readings,  634  (a  recent 
publication) ;  Serfdom,  1029,  p. 
253;  Social  Changes,  2018,  p.  310 

Chicago  Pub.  Lib.  Lists,  63,  341, 
p.  167 

Child,  G.  W.    Church,  1989,  p.  272 

Child  labour,  p.  436    , 

China,  Opium  War  with,  1839- 
1842  A.D.,  p.  425;  war  with, 
1856  A.D.,  p.  428 ;  Boxer  upris- 
ing in,  1900  A.D.,  p.  432 

Chippenham,  Treaty  of,  878  A.D., 
p.  187 

Chisholm,  G.  G.,  works  by  :  Com- 
merce, p.  467 ;  Commercial 
Geog.,  364,  p.  167;  Interna- 
tional Geog.,  394,  p.  167  ;  Long- 
mans's  Geog.,  388 

Chivalry.    See  Society,  state  of 

Chocolate,  introduction  of,  p.  359 

Choules,  J.  O.  Forster's  States- 
men, 963,  p.  324 

Christianity,  Celtic,  p.  183; 
Roman,  pp.  173,  183;  among 
the  Anglo-Saxons,  p.  197 

Christie,  W.  D.    Shaftesbury,  1802, 

P-  332 

Chronicle  of  1470  A.D.,  1141,  p.  265 
Chronicle  of  Grey  Friars,  635,  p.  2 1 7 
Chronicle  of  Henry  VIII,  1139, 

P- 283 
Chronicle   of   Queen  Jane,   1140, 

p.  290 
Chronicle  of  Richard  II  to  Henry 

VI,  636,  p.  244 

Chronicles  of  Crusades,  594,  p.  217 
Chronicles  of  White  Rose,  1142, 

p.  266 

Chronology,  works  on  :  p.  39 
Church.    See  Religion  in  the  Brit- 
ish Isles 

Church,  A.  J.,  works  by :  Britain, 
1549,  p.  168;  Henry  V,  1755, 
p.  260  ;  Tacitus's  Agricola,  1082, 
P-  i?3 


Church,  R.  W.,  works  by :  Anselm, 
1696,  p.  208 ;  Bacon,  1701,  p.  308 ; 
Middle  Ages,  1414,  p.  174 
Church  Hist.  Ser.,  707 
Churchill,  John.    See  Marlborough 
Churchill,  Randolph,  p.  466 
Churchyard,     Thomas.      Wolsey, 

1323 

Churton,    Edward.     Church,   995, 

p.  171 
Cirencester,  Richard  of.     Britain 

("spurious  "),  1162 
Cistercians  in  England,  p.  223 
Cities,  cessation  of  life  in,  under 

Anglo-Saxons,  p.  197.    See  also 

Society,  state  of 
Citizen's  Lib.,  1398 
Ciudad  Rodrigo,  capture  of,  1812 

A.D.,  p.  413 
Civil  service,  p.  446 
Civil  War,  American,  p.  432 
Civil  War,  between  Charles  I  and 

Parl.,    pp.   329,   333;     second, 

P-333 

Civil  war,  under  Stephen,  p.  211 
Civilization,  in  the  Morgan  classi- 
fication, p.  1 68 
Civilization,  revival  of,  among  the 

Anglo-Saxons,  p.  197 
Clarendon,    Earl    of    (Edward 
Hyde),  minister  of  Charles  II, 
p.  345;    life   of,    1143,   p.  329; 
works     by :      Correspondence, 
1262;    Rebellion,  1143,  pp.  318, 
329  ;  State  Papers,  1143,  p.  301 
Clarendon  Press,  539 
Clark,  A.  I.   Law,  1926,  p.  459 
Clark,  F.  H.    References,  302 
Clark, G.  H.   Cromwell,  1733,  p-336 
Clark,  G.  T.    Architecture,  518 
Clark,  Hugh.    Heraldry,  559 
Clark,  William.    Reformation,  996, 

p.  201 
Clark,  W.  R.    Hefele's  Councils, 

1424,  p.  174 

Clarke,  H.  W.   Tithes,  708,  p.  185 
Clarke,  J.  S.   Nelson,  1776,  p.  392 
Clarke,  J.  T.    Methods,  287 
Clarke,  William,  works  by :  Ora- 
tions, 637,  p.  301  ;  Papers,  1251, 
p.  334  ;  Repertorium,  28 


INDEX 


493 


Clarkson,    Thomas,     abolitionist, 

p.  410 

Classes,  hardships  of  the  lower, 
under  Richard  II,  p.  244;  mid- 
dle, in  Parl.,  under  Ed.  I,  p.  232  ; 
social,  among  the  early  Ger- 
mans, p.  176.  See  also  Society, 
state  of 

Claudius  in  Britain,  p.  173 
Claverhouse.  See  Dundee 
Clayden,  P.  W.  England,  1550, 

P-434 

Clemens,  S.  L.  Joan  of  Arc,  1471, 
p.  262  • 

Clergy.  See  Religion  in  the  Brit- 
ish Isles 

Clericis  Laicos,  the  bull,  p.  232 

Clive,   Robert,  p.  446;    lives   of, 

1726,  pp.  380,  449 

Clodd,  Edward.    Man,  490,  p.  168 
Close   Rolls  of  Henry  III,  1144, 

p.  229 
Clothing,  of  the   Britons,  p.  170. 

See  also  Society,  state  of 
Cloud,  J.  L.    Irish  Village,  p.  167 
Coal,  use  of,  p.  395 
Coalition,    War     of     the     First, 

pp.  402-406;     of   the    Second, 

p.  406;  of  the  Third,  p.  410 
Cobbe,  Thomas.  Kings,  1551^.205 
Cobbett,  works  by  :  Debates,  1145, 

p. 407;  Political  Register,  p. 414; 

Trials,  638,  p.  213 
Cobden,  Richard,  p.  425;  life  of, 

1727,  p.  421 

Cochrane,  Thomas,  Lord,  life  of, 

1728,  p.  417 

Coercion   Act,   Irish,    1881    A.D., 

P-432 

Coffee,  introduction  of,  p.  359 
Coghlan,  T.  A.,  works  by :  Aus- 
tralasia, 1928,  p.  458 ;  Australia 
and  N.  Zealand,  1927,  p.  458 ; 
Australia  (statistical),  1927, 
p.  458  ;  N.  S.  Wales,  1927,  p.  458 
Coinage,  of  the  Britons,  p.  170; 
Anglo-Saxon,  p.  197 ;  debase- 
ment of,  by  Henry  VIII,  p.  286 ; 
further  debasement  of,  under 
Ed.  VI,  p.  290 ;  restoration  of, 
under  Eliz.,  p.  296 


Coke,  Edward,  jurist,  p.  322 
Colby,  C.  W.    Sources,  639,  p.  170 
Colby,  F.  M.,  works  by  :  Encyclo- 
paedia, 153 ;  Year  Book,  167 
Cole,  G.  A.  J.    Ireland,  p.  167 
Coleridge,    Herbert.     Dictionary, 

463 

Colet,    John,    theologian    and 
scholar,   p.   276;    life   of,  1729, 
p.  278 
Coligny,  Gaspard  de,  life  of,  1459, 

p.  299 

Collar,  W.  C.    Methods,  287 
Collection  de  Textes,  1366 
Collection  of  British  Authors,  1685 
Collection    of    Ordinances,    640, 

P-  249 
Collection  of  State  Papers,  1152, 

P-4Q3 
Collection  of  Statutes,  1832-1867 

A.D.,  1146,  p.  422 
College,  Magdalen,  expulsion  of 

Fellows  from,  1687  A.D.,  p.  355 
Colleges,  founding  of,  1216-1399 

A.D.,  p.  249 
Collier,  James.    New  Zealand,  95  A 

(p.  474),  p.  460 
Collins,  E.  D.    Royal  Af.  Co.,  1837, 

P-349 

Collins,  J.  C.   Essays,  1149 

Colomb,  J.    Confederation,  p.  467 

Colonies,  under  James  I,  p.  318; 
under  Charles  II,  p.  353;  re- 
forms in  the  colonial  service, 
under  Pitt,  p.  393 ;  colonial  ex- 
pansion, p.  428.  See  also  Table 
of  Contents,  p.  xv 

Colonies,  the  former  thirteen, 
works  on,  pp.  lio,  150;  cf. 
p.  148 

Colonization  and  empire,  works 
on,  pp.  1 10,  148 

Colquhoun,  A.  R.  Russia,  1913, 
p.  448 

Columbia  Univ.  Lib.  Bull.  Books 
on  Education,  37,  p.  202 

Columbus,  Christopher,  p.  276; 
lives  of,  1460,  1730,  pp.  267, 
278 

Colville,  H.  E.  Sudan  Campaign, 
1148,  p.  432 


494 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Coman,    Katharine,    works     by: 

History,  831,  p.  1 66  ;  Poets,  329 ; 

Short  Hist.,  831 
Combination  laws,  under  George 

IV,  p.  419 
Comfort,    increased,    under    the 

Tudors,  p.  309 
Comines,  works  by  :  Extraits,  607, 

p.  266;  Memoirs,  1067,  p.  263 
Cominges,  Le  Comte  de.    Court  of 

Charles  II,  1587,  p.  345 
Commerce.    See  Trade 
Commercial   crisis   of   1857  A.D., 

p.  428 

Commercial  Instruction,  2019 
Commercial  treaties,  of   Ed.  IV, 

p.  265;  of  Henry  VII,  p.  276; 

with  France,  1860  A.D.,  p.  432. 

See  also  Treaties 
Commines.    See  Comines 
Commission  on  Hist.  MSS.    Re- 
ports, 680,  p.  197 
Commons,  House  of,  under  Ed.  I, 

p.  232;   1603-1688  A.D.,  p.  359; 

increasing   power    of,   p.   375; 

against  the  Am.  War,  p.  388 ; 

attempted   secrecy   of,   p.  388 ; 

superiority   of,   to    the    Lords, 

p.  395 ;  opposition  to  the  First 

Reform    Bill,   p.  422.    See  also 

Parliament;  and  Society,  state  of 
Commonwealth,    the,    1649-1653 

A.D.,  p.  337 
Communication.    See  Society,  state 

of 

Commutation  of  services,  1399- 
1485  A.D.,  p.  270 

Companies,  chartered,  under 
Jam.es  I,  p.  318 ;  as  a  means  of 
gov't,  p.  466;  mercantile,.  1 689- 
1789  A.D.,  p.  396.  See.  also 
Company 

Company,  Dutch  E.  India,  p.  446; 
Eng.  E.  India,  pp.  318,  446; 

.  Hudson  Bay,  p.  453 ;  N.  Zea- 
land, 1839-1850  A.D.,  p.  457; 

Ohio,  p.  382 ;  S.  Sea,  p.  396 
Compayre,  Gabriel.    Abelard,  709, 

p.  226 
Compreh.ension^.attempt  at,  under 

William  III,  p.  366 


Compton,   trial   of   Bishop,    1686 

A-D-.  P-  355  , 

Comte,  Jules.    Bibliotheque,  136 
Conant,  H.  S.,  works  by :    Edin- 
burgh, p.  167  ;    Rambles,  p.  451 
Concise  Knowledge  Lib.,  140 
Concord,  battle  of,  1775  A.D.,  p. 388 
Confederate  cruisers,  p.  432 
Confederation,   Articles    of   Am., 

1781  A.D.,  p.  388 

Conference,   at    Ottawa,    Interco- 
lonial, 1894  A.D.,  p.  466 ;  Hague, 
1898   A.D.,    p.   432 ;     Hampton 
Court,  1604  A.D.,  p.  318  ;  Savoy, 
at  the  Restoration,  p.  345 
Confession,    Westminster,    adop- 
tion of,  1646  A.D.,"p.  329 
Confession  of  Faith,  Scotch,  1561 

A.D.,  p.  296 
Confiscated   estates,  acts   of   the 

Convention  Parl.,  p.  345 
Confiscations  of  church  property, 
attempts    of     Mary    Tudor    to 
remedy,  p.  293.     See  also  Disso- 
lution 

Congo,  exploration  of,  p.  460 
Congo  Conference  at  Berlin,  In- 
ternational, 1885  A.D.,  p.  460 
Congress,  Continental,  1774  A.D., 
p.  388;    of  Vienna,  1815  A.D., 

P-  413 
Connecticut,  charter  of,  i662A.n., 

P-  353. 
Connecticut  Pub.  Lib.  Documents, 

i7»  39,  P-  450 

Conquest,  Roman,  p.  173;  Nor- 
man, pp.  195,  204;  of  Wales  by 
Ed.  I,  p.  232  ;  of  Normandy,  by 
Henry  V,  p.  258;  of  Ireland 
and  Scotland,  under  the  Com- 
monwealth, pp.  337-338.  See 
also  Colonies  ;  and  Colonization 
and  Empire 

Conservatives,  party  name,  p.  422 
Conspiracy,  of  Richard's  half- 
brothers,  under  Henry  IV, 
p.  256;  of  the  Earl  of  Cam- 
bridge and  others,  under  Henry 
V,  p,  258.;  of  Henry,  Earl  of 
Richmond,  under  Richard  .III, 
p.  268.  See  also  Plots 


INDEX 


495 


Constitution.    See  Society,  stale  of 

Constitutional  Acts,  Canadian,  of 
1791  and  1841  A.D.,  p.  453 

Constitutional  Convention.  See 
National  Australasian  Conven- 
tion 

Constitutional  history,  works  on, 
pp.  78,  112,  156;  cf.  pp.  52,  61, 
70/87,  92,  116,  124.  See  also 
Society,  state  of 

Constitutions  of  Clarendon,  1164 
A.D.,  p.  213 

Contemporary  Science,  491 

Continental  Congress,  1774  A.D., 
p.  388 

Continental  System,  under  Napo- 
leon, p.  410 

Conventicle  Act,  1664  A. D.,  p.  345; 
of  1670  A.D.,  p.  348 

Convention  Parl.,  of  the  Restora- 
tion, p.  341 ;  of  1689-1690  A.D., 

P-355 
Convention  with  Russia,  1801  A.D., 

p.  406;  of  London,  1884  A.D., 

p.  461 
Conybeare,  Edward.    Alfred,  1228, 

p.  187 
Cook,James,voyages,p.457;lifeof, 

1731-  P-  459-  Journal,  1335,  p.  457 
Cooke,  A.  M.     Cistercians,  1990, 

p.  227 

Cooke,  G.  W.    Party,  856,  p.  349 
Cooper,  C.  H.    Athenae  Cantab., 

162,  p.  312 
Cooper,  Elizabeth.  Strafford,  1809, 

P-325 
Cooper,     Mynon.      Koran,     1075, 

p.  217 

Cooper,  Samuel,  miniaturist,  p. 359 
Cooper,  Thompson.  Athenae  Can- 
tab., 162,  p.  312 
Coote,  Eyre,  general,  p.  446 
Coote,  H.  C.   Romans,  1552,  p.  174 
Copenhagen,    1801    A.D.,  p.  406; 
second   bombardment  of,   1807 
A.D.,  p.  410 

Corbett,  J.  S.,  works  by :  Drake, 
J737>  P-  299  >  Drake  and  the 
Navy,  1553,  p.  298 ;  Instructions, 
650,  p.  310;  Spanish  War,  1190, 
p.  301  ;  Successors,  1553,  p.  307 


Cordery,  B.  M.  (Mrs.  S.  R.  Gardi- 
ner), works  by :  French  Rev., 
J493>  P-  397 !  Commonwealth, 
JS55'  P-  324;  Monarchy,  1554, 
p.  320 

Corn  Law,  First,  1815  A.D.,  p.  414; 
sliding  scale  for,  p.  419;  Anti- 
Corn-Law  League,  p.  425  ;  modi- 
fications and  repeal  of,  p.  425 

Cornell  Univ.  Lib.  White  Lib., 
64,  p.  316 

Cornish,  the,  p.  170 

Cornwallis,  Charles,  p.  446.  Cor- 
respondence, 1251  A  (p.  474), 
p.  388 

Coronation  of  the  Dauphin  at 
Rheims,  1429  A.D.,  p.  260 

Corporation  Act,  1661  A.D.,  p.  345  ; 
repeal  of,  1828  A.D.,  p.  419 

Corporations,  attacks  on,  under 
Charles  II,  p.  353 

Correspondence  on  French  Rev., 

"47.  P-  403 

Corsica,  for  the  British,  1793-1796 
A.D.,  p.  402 

Costume,  works  on,  p.  47 

Cotes,  K.  D.    Social  England,  1054 

Cotters,  p.  249 

Coubertin,  Pierre  de.  France, 
1491,  p.  416 

Coulanges,  N.  D.  Fustel  de.  His- 
toire,  810,  p.  176 

Council,  under  William  I,  p.  204 ; 
under  Henry  I,  p.  209 ;  under 
Henry  III,  p.  229;  under  Henry 
VII,  p.  276;  of  the  North,  and 
of  Wales,  under  Henry  VIII, 
p.  286 ;  of  Thirty,  and  the  Cabi- 
net, under  Charles  II,  p.  350 

Council,  Orders  in,  p.  410 

Council,  of  Whitby,  664  A.D., 
p.  184;  of  St.  Albans,  1213  A.D., 
p.  220;  of  Trent,  1545-1563 
A.D.,  p.  296;  Federal,  of  Aus- 
tralasia, 1885  A.D.,  p.  457 

Counties,  restriction  of  Parl.  fran- 
chise in,  1399-1485  A.D.,  p.  270. 
See  Reform  bills 

Countries,  individual,  works  on, 
pp.  10,  68,  89,  1 19  ;  cf.  pp.  5,  52, 
61,87,  116 


496 


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under  Society,  state  of 

Courthope,  William.  Nicolas's 
Peerage,  547 

Courtney,  W.  P.  Register,  3, 
p.  167 

Courtrai,  battle  of,  1302  A.D., 
p.  232 

Courts,  under  William  I,  p.  204 ; 
under  Henry  I,  p.  209 ;  under 
Henry  II,  p.  213;  under  Ed.  I, 
p.  232 ;  of  "  pie  powder,"  p.  249 ; 
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Causes,  or  Requests,  under 
Henry  VII,  p.  276;  of  Star 
Chamber,  under  Henry  VII  and 
Charles  I,  pp.  276,  323 ;  lega- 
tine,  to  try  Catherine's  divorce, 
p.  283 ;  of  High  Commission, 
under  Eliz.  and  Charles  I,  pp. 
296,  323.  See  also  Society,  state  of 

Covenant,  the  Scottish,  1638  A.D., 
p.  326 ;  Solemn  League  and, 
1643  A-D-.  P-  329 

Coverdale,  Miles,  translator  of 
Bible,  p.  286 

Cox,  G.  W.,  works  by  :  Crusades, 
710,  p.  217;  Romances,  325,  p.  1 87 

Cox,  Homersham,  works  by  :  Ad- 
ministrations, 1961,  p.  429  ;  Re- 
form Bills,  1961,  p.  433 

Cox,  J.  C.  Strutt's  Sports,  1055, 
p.  200 

Coxe,  William,  works  by :  Marl- 
borough,  1769,  p.  368  ;  Walpole, 
1818,  p.  374 

Craft  gilds,  1216-1399  A.D.,  p.  249 

Craik,  G.  L.,  works  by :  History, 
857,  p.  169;  Peerage,  540 

Craik,  Henry.    Scottish  Hist,  858, 

P-  398 

Cranach,  Lucas.  Luther,  uoo 
Crandall,  F.  A.  Checklist,  80 
Cranmer,  Thomas,  pp.  283,  293 ; 

life  of,  1732,  p.  282 
Creasy,  E.  S.     Eng.  Const.,  958, 

p.  171 
Crecy,  or  Cressy,  battle  of,  1346 

A.D.,  p.  238 
Creighton,    Charles.     Epidemics, 

1030,  p.  199 


Creighton,  Louise,  works  by: 
Black  Prince,  1738,  p.  240  ;  Eng- 
land, 1556,  p.  221  ;  Essays,  711 ; 
Government,  959,  p.  198; 
Raleigh,  1793,  p.  304 

Creighton,  Mandell,  bibl.  for,  60 ; 
works  by :  Age  of  Eliz.,  1557, 
p.  291;  Carlisle  (Historic 
Towns),  868,  p.  200;  Epochs  of 
Church  Hist.,  719;  Epochs  of 
Eng.  Hist.,  865;  Essays,  711, 
p.  167 ;  Half-Hour  Hist.,  859, 
p.  178;  Montfort,  1773,  p.  231  ; 
Tudors,  1557,  p.  277  ;  Wolsey, 
1829,  p.  282 

Creux,  J.  H.    Pitt,  1558,  p.  394 

Crimean  War,  1853-1856  A.D., 
p.  428 

Crisis,  commercial,  of  1857  A.D., 
p.  428 

Critic,  the,  226 

Critical  Essays,  1149 

Critics,  literary,  p.  437 

Croft,  H.  H.  S.  Elyot's  Gouern- 
our,  1367,  p.  309 

Croker,  J.  W.,  works  by:  Hervey's 
Memoirs,  1272,  p.  378  ;  Papers, 
1252,  p.  414 

Cromwell,  Oliver,  rise  of,  p.  329 ; 
as  Protector,  p.  341  ;  lives  of, 
1733.  PP-  328,  332,  336;  Bull. 
Bibl.,  114 ;  Carlyle  Collection, 
65>  P-  337 !  works  by :  Five 
Letters,  1253,  p.  334 ;  Letters 
and  Speeches,  1253,  p.  326 

Cromwell,  Richard,  p.  341.  Cor- 
respondence, 1254,  p.  359 

Cromwell,  Thomas,  pp.  283,  286; 
life  of,  1734,  p.  285 

Cronique  de  Richart,  1150,  p.  246 

Crooke,  William.  Yule's  Hobson- 
Jobson,  477 

Crosby,  A.  J.  Calendar,  1136, 
p.  290 

Crown  colonies,  p.  466 

Cruisers,    Building    of    C.  S.  A., 

P-432 
Crusade,  the  Third,  p.  217  ;  Ed.  I 

in  the  Seventh,  p.  229 
Cubberley,   E.  P.     Syllabus,   303, 

p.  202 


INDEX 


497 


Culloden,    battle    of,     1746   A.D., 

P-378 
Culture,  works    on,    pp.  82,    115, 

160;    cf.  pp.  52,  61,  70,  87,  92. 

See  Society,  state  of 
Gumming,  John.    Fox's  Martyrs, 

597.  P-  185 

Cumulative  Index,  222 
Cunningham,    Peter,    works    by : 

London,  316;  Walpole's  Letters, 

1317.  P-  375 

Cunningham,  William,  works  by : 
Ed.  Ill,  2020,  p.  239;  Henley's 
Husbandry,  1405,  p.  249  ;  Immi- 
grants, 1031,  p.  253;  Industrial 
Hist.,  1302,  p.  1 66;  Industry, 
1031,  p.  177 

Curfew,  the,  p.  204 

Curia  regis.    See  Courts 

Curran,J.P.  Speeches,  1255, p. 402 

Curran,  M.  B.  Perwich,  1302,  p.  348 

Cussans,  J.  E.    Heraldry,  560 

Customs,  spread  of  Roman,  in 
Britain,  p.  173;  old  and  new, 
under  William  I,  p.  204 ;  aboli- 
tion of  ceremonies  and,  under 
Ed.  VI,  p.  290.  See  Society, 
state  of 

Customs  of  London,  641,  p.  223 

Cuthbert,  Saint,  p.  184 

Cutts,  E.  L.,  works  by :  Colches- 
ter (Historic  Towns) ,  868,  p.  1 74 ; 
Middle  Ages,  1033,  p.  225;  St. 
Augustine,  1700,  p.  185 

Cyprus,  1878  A.D.,  p.  432 

Dahlmann,  F.  C.  Quellenkunde,  88 

Dallas,  R.  C.  Maroons,  1906, 
p.  452 

Dampier.    Voyages,  1352,  p.  457 

Danby,  ascendancy  and  impeach- 
ment of,  1678-1679  A.D.,  p.  350 

Danegeld,  origin  of,  p.  190 

Danelaw,  the,  p.  187 

Danes,  the,  to  975  A.D.,  p.  186; 
975-1016  A.D.,  p.  190;  1016- 
1042  A.D.,  p.  191 

Danforth,  G.  F.  Quarterly  Bibl., 
218 

Daniell,  F.  H.  B.  Calendar,  1135, 
P-  345 


Dante  Alighieri,  pp.  249,  255 
Danvers,  F.  C.   Letters,  1343,  p.  447 
Darnley,  Mary  Stuart's   marriage 

to,  1565  A.D.,  p.  296 
Darwin,    lives    of,    1735,    p.  440 ; 

bibl.  of,  96,  p.  442 
Date  Book  of  Scot.  Hist.,  437 
Date  Books  of  Hist.,  438 
Daunt,    W.  J.  O'N.     Irish    Hist., 

1667,  p.  408 

Dauphin  (Charles  VII),  resistance 
to  Henry  V,  p.  258  ;   coronation 
at   Rheims,    1429  A.D.,  p.  260; 
resistance  to  Henry  VI,  p.  260 
Davenport,  F.  G.    List,  115,  p.  202 
Davidson.    Colonies,  p.  467 
Davies,  J.  S.     Chronicle  of  Rich- 
ard II,  636,  p.  244 
Davis,  H.  W.  C.,  works  by :    An- 
archy, 1559,  p.  2 1 2  ;  England,  860 
Davis,  John,  navigator,  p.  300 
Davis,    Thomas.      Curran's 

Speeches,  1255,  p.  402 
Davison,  William,    treatment    of, 

by  Eliz.,  p.  301 

Dawkins,  W.  B.    Man,  492,  p.  167 
Dawson,    G.    M.     Colonies,    365, 

P-  452 

Dawson,  S.  E.    Canada,  366,  p.  455 
Debate    between    Heralds,    1079, 

p.  270 

Debates  in  Commons,  1151,  p.  323 
Debates  in  Lords,  1158,  p.  319 
De    Brett,   John.      State    Papers, 

1152,  p.  403 

Debt,  national,  1692  A.D.,  pp.366, 
395 ;  reduction  of  interest  on, 
under  George  IV,  p.  419 
Debt,  statutes  of  Ed.  I  affecting, 
p.  232 ;  abolition  of  imprison- 
ment for,  p.  431 

Declaration,  of  Breda,  by  Charles 
II,  p.  341  ;  of  Independence, 
1776  A.D.,  p.  388;  of  Indul- 
gence, see  Indulgence;  of  Rights, 
of  the  Convention  Parl.,  p.  355  ; 
of  the  Rights  of  Man,  1789  A.D., 
p.  402  ;  of  Sports,  under  Charles 

I.  P-  323 

Decree,  Berlin,  1806  A.D.,  p.  410; 
Milan,  1807  A.D.,  p.  410 


498 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Defoe,  Daniel,  life  of,  1736,  p.  357 
Deira,  early  kingdom  of,  p.  177 
Deities,  among  the  early  Germans, 

p.  176 

Delhi,  during  the  Mutiny,  p.  446 
Del    Mar,    Alexander.     Monetary 

Systems,  712,  p.  201 
Demaus,  R.    Tyndale,  1813,  p.  282 
Demesne    lands    of    the    manor, 

p.  249 

Deniker,  J.    Races,  493,  p.  169 
Denmark,  Treaty  of  Breda  with, 

1667  A.D.,  p.  345  ;  seizure  of  the 

navy,  time  of  Napoleon,  p.  410 ; 

early   Victorian    diplomacy   in, 

P-  425 

Dennis,  Robert.  Industrial  Ire., 
2021,  p.  440 

Denton,  W.    England,  2022,  p.  272 

Deorham,  battle  of,  577  A.D.,  p.  177 

De  Peyster.    See  Peyster 

Deposition,  of  Ed.  II,  p.  236;  of 
Richard  II,  p.  246;  of  Napo- 
leon, p.  413;  cf.  James  II,  p.  355. 
See  Abdication 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  Writings, 
1256 

Derby,    fourteenth    earl    of,    pp. 

425.  431 
De  Ruyter,  M.  A.,  Dutch  admiral, 

P-338 
Deschamps,    P.  C.  E.      Diction- 

naire,  351 
Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Deeds, 

116,  p.  223 
Despensers,   the,   under    Ed.   II, 

P-  23S 

Desplaces,  E.  E.    Biographic,  168 
De  Tocqueville.    See  Tocqueville 
Dettingen,   battle   of,    1743   A.D., 

P-378 

Deutsche  Zeitschrift,  264 
Devizes,    Richard   of,  works  by : 

Crusades,  594,  p.  217  ;  Richard  I, 

1162,  p.  217 
Devolution,   War    of,    1667-1668 

A.D.,  p.  348 

Dewar,  Daniel.    Dictionary,  457 
D'Ewes,  Simonds.   Journals,  1175, 

p.  297 
Dewey,  Melvil.    Catalog,  40 


Dial,  the,  227 

Diaries,  p.  102 

Diary  of  Long  Parl.,  1153,  p.  326 

Diary  of  Parl.  of  1626  A.D.,  1154, 

P-  323 
Dicey,  A.  V.,  works  by :  Law  of 

the  Const.,  960,  p.  441  ;    Privy 

Council,  960,  p.  254 
Dicey,  Edward.    Khedivate,  1560, 

P-435 

Dickens,  Charles.    History,  861 
Dickinson,  G.  L.   Parliament,  1962, 

P-  423 
Dickson,   Thomas.     Accounts   of 

Scot.,  615,  p.  270 

Dickson,  W.  P.    Mommsen's  Prov- 
inces (Rome),  1437,  p.  172 
Dictionaries,     historical,      p.    29. 

For  others,  see  Philology 
Dictionary  of  Architecture,  519 
Dictionary  of  Christian  Biog.,  163 
Dictionary  of  National  Biog.,  164, 

p.  169,  note 

Dictionnaire  de  Geographic,  351 
Dictum  of  Kenilworth,  1267  A.D., 

p.  229 
Diefenbach,  Laurentius,  works  by : 

Glossarium,  485 ;    Novum  Glos- 

sarium,  485 

Dietrich,  Felix.  Bibliographic,  262 
Digby,  K.  E.  Property,  961,  p.  201 
Digges,  Dudley.  Ambassador, 

."55.  P-  301 
Dilke,  C.  W.,  works  by :   Greater 

Britain,     1838,      p.   434 ;      1336 

(Travel),  p.  448 
Dillon,  H.  A.    Fairholt's  Costume, 

530,  1034,  p.  171 
Dillon,  John,  p.  432 
Diplomatics,  works  on,  p.  49 
Disabilities,  removal  of  political, 

P-437 
Disabling  Act,  under  Charles  II, 

P-350 

Disbanding  Act,  1699  A.D.,  p.  369 
Discovery,  age  of,  p.  276 
Dispatches,  Brest,  1156,  p.  407 
Dispute,     Venezuela     boundary, 

1895  A.D.,  p.  432 
Disraeli,    Benjamin,    p.  431  ;    life 

of,  1705,  p.  427 


INDEX 


499 


Dissenters,  under  Charles  II, 
p.  345  ;  under  James  II,  p.  355 ; 
under  the  Stuarts,  p.  359;  re- 
moval of  political  disabilities 
from,  p.  437 

Dissolution  of  the  chantries,  under 
Ed.  VI,  p.  290 ;  of  the  monas- 
teries, 1536,  1540  A.D.,  p.  286. 
See  Confiscations 

Distraint  of  knighthood,  enforced 
under  Charles  I,  p.  323 

Distress,  social,  under  Eliz.,  p.  296 

Divorce  question,  of  Henry  VIII 
and  Catharine,  p.  283 

Dixon,  R.  W.  Church  of  Eng., 
997,  p.  285 

Dixon,  W.  H.    Penn,  1786,  p.  363 

Doctrine,  Monroe,  p.  419 

Doctrines,  Wicliffite,  p.  249 

Documents,     Buckingham,    1257, 

P-323 

Dodge,  T.  A.    Caesar,  1492,  p.  175 
Domesday    Book,    p.  204 ;    work 

on,  1399,  p.  204 
Dominica,  island  of,  p.  451 
Dominican  friars,  arrival  in  Eng- 
land, 1 220  A.D.,  p.  249 
Dominion  of  Canada,  section  on, 

P-453 
Donne,  W.  B.    George  III,  1265, 

P-  389 
Dorman,  M.  R.  P.    Empire,  1561, 

p.  404 
D'Orsey,     A.  J.  D.       Portuguese 

Asia   and    Af.,    807  A    (p.  474), 

p.  449 

Dove,  P.  E.    Studies,  862,  p.  205 
Dover,    Secret    Treaty   of,     1670 

A.D.,  p.  348 

Dow,  J.  G.    Ideals,  1063,  p.  339 
Dowell,  Stephen.     Taxation,  863, 

p.  201 

Doyle,  J.  A.    Colonies,  1871,  p.  361 
Doyle,  J.  E.    Baronage,  541 
Drake,  Francis,   seaman,   p.  300 ; 

expedition  to  Cadiz,  1587  A.D., 

p.  305 ;  lives  of,  1553,  1737,  pp. 

298,  299 

Dress.    See  Society,  state  of 
Drogheda,  Massacre  of,  i649A.D., 

P-  337 


Droysen,  Gustav.    Handatlas,  420 
Droysen,  J.  G.     Grundriss  (Out- 
lines), 280 

Druids,  religion  of,  p.  170 
Dryden,  John,    poet  and   drama- 
tist, pp.  359,  396.    Works,  1258, 

P-354 

Dublin  Review,  244 

Du  Cange.    Glossarium,  486 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.,  works  by :  Scan- 
dinavia, p.  188 ;  Viking  Age, 
1415,  p.  169 

Dudley,  Edmund,  punishment  of, 
by  Henry  VIII,  p.  279 

Dudley,  John  (Duke  of  Northum- 
berland and  Earl  of  Warwick), 
p.  290 ;  execution  of,  1 553  A.D., 
p.  293 ;  life  of,  1819,  p.  267 

Dudley,  Robert.  See  Leicester, 
Earl  of  » 

Dufferin,  Lord.  Emigration,  2023, 
p.  440 

Duffy,  C.  G.,  works  by:  Ireland, 
1668,  p.  426;  League,  1668,  p.  440 

Du  Guesclin.  See  Bertrand  du 
Guesclin 

Dunbar,  A.  H.     Scottish    Kings, 

439 

Dunbar,  battle  of,  1650  A.D.,  p.  337 

Dundee,  Viscount  (John  Graham 
of  Claverhouse),  rising  under, 
at  accession  of  William  III, 
p.  366;  life  of,  1725,  p.  368 

Dundonald,  Thomas,  Earl  of. 
Cochrane,  1728,  p.  417 

Dunkirk,  battle  of,  under  the  Pro- 
tectorate, p.  341 

Dunkirk,  sale  of,  by  Charles  II, 

P-345 
Dunlop,  Robert,  works  by :    Mun- 

ster,    1669,   p.  303 ;    O'Connell, 

1779,  p.  409 

Dunstan,  reforms  of,  p.  187 
Dupleix,  J.  F.,  in  India,  p.  446 
Duquesne's     Proclamation,    in 

America,  p.  382 

Durand,  John,  works  by  :  Ameri- 
can Rev.,  1337,  p.  389 ;  Taine's 

Regime,  1514,  p.  409 
Durham's  Report,  Lord,  I839A.D., 

P-453 


5°° 


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Duruy,  Victor,  works  by  :  France, 
808,  p.  250 ;  Middle  Ages,  713,  p. 
178  ;  Modern  Times,  713,  p.  266 

Dutaillis,  Ch.  Petit-.  Soulevement, 
2042,  p.  244 

Dutch,  the,  time  of  Eliz.,  pp.  296, 
300 ;  Commonwealth,  p.  338  ; 
Protectorate,  p.  341 ;  Charles  II, 
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erlands 

Dutch  East  India  Co.,  p.  446; 
settlements  by,  in  Cape  Colony, 
1652  A.D.,  p.  461 

Dutt,  W.  A.    East  Anglia,  367 

Dwellings,  classification  as  to, 
p.  1 68;  of  the  Britons,  p.  170; 
of  the  early  Germans,  p.  176. 
See  Society,  state  of 

Dyer,  T.  E.  T.    Customs,  503 

Dyke,  Offa's,  p.  181 

Eaden,    I.   M.     Boutmy's   Angle- 

terre,  957,  p.  250 

Eames,  Wilberforce.    Catalogs,  44 
Earldoms,  of  Canute,  p.  191 ;  rival, 

under  the  Confessor,  p.  193 
Earle,  John,  works   by :    Chroni- 
cles,   673  A    (p.    474),    p.    173; 

Land-Charters,  1157,  p.  201 
Early  Chroniclers,  714 
Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.,  188 
East  India  Bill,  p.  446 
East  India  Company,  pp.  318,446 
East  Indies,  p.  446 
East-Saxons,  settlement  of,  p.  178 
Eastern  Ass'n,   during   the   Civil 

War,  p.  329 

Eastern  Question,  p.  428 
Ebert,    Adolph.     Geschichte,    19, 

p.  202 

Ecclesiastical  Titles  Act,  p.  425 
Ecgfrith,  King,  p.  181 
Eckenstein,    Lina.     Monasticism, 

715,  p.  201 
Economic  history,  works  on,  pp. 

83,  115,  161  ;    cf.  pp.  52,  61,  70, 

87,  92,  116,  124 

ficonomistes  et  Publicistes,  1400 
Ed-Din  Beha.    See  Be/id 
Eden,  C.  H.    West  Indies,  1907, 

P-45I 


Edgar,  King,  pp.  186,  187 
Edgehill,    battle    of,     1642    A.D., 

P-329 
Edict   of   Nantes,   revocation   of, 

1685  A.D.,  p.  355 

Edinburgh,    founded    by    Edwin, 

p.  181  ;  riot  at,  1637  A.D.,  p.  326 

Edington,  battle  of,  878  A.D.,  p.  187 

Edmands,    John.     Wycliffe,    130, 

p.  241 

Edmonds,    J.  L.     Zimmer's    Cul- 
ture, 1024,  p.  200 
Edmund  I,  King,  p.  187 
Edmund  II  (Ironside),  p.  190 
Edmund,  Prince,  declared  king  of 

Sicily,  p.  229 

Education,    influence    of    Christi- 
anity upon,  among  the  Anglo- 
Saxons,    p.    197 ;    laws    against 
Irish   Catholics    in   respect   to, 
p.  372;  in  India,  p.  446;  works 
on,  pp.  82,  115,  1 60;   cf.  pp.  52, 
61,  70,  87,  92,  1 1 6,  124.    See  also 
Society,  state  of 
Educational  Review,  228 
Edward  the  Elder,  King,  p.  187 
Edward  the  Confessor,  1042-1066 

A.D.,  p.  193 

Edward  the  Martyr,  p.  190 
Edward  I,  as  prince,  p.  229 ;    in 
the    Seventh    Crusade,  p.  229 ; 
1272—1307  A.D.,  p.  232  ;  lives  of, 

1739-  P-  23 ! 

Edward  II,  1307-1327  A.D.,  p.  235 
Edward  III,  1327-1360  A.D.,  p.  238; 

1360-1377  A.D.,  p.  241  ;  lives  of, 

1597,  1602,  1660,  pp.  239,  240 
Edward  IV,  final  victory,  p.  263; 

1461-1483  A.D.,  p.  265 
Edward  V,  1483  A.D.,  p.  268 
Edward  VI,  son  of  Jane  Seymour, 

p.  286;    1547-1553  A.D.,  p.  290; 

abrogation  of  laws  of,  by  Mary 

Tudor,  p.  293 

Edward  VII,  1901-1910  A.D.,  p.  431 
Edward  the  Black  Prince,  life  of, 

1738,  p.  240 
Edwards,     Edward,     works     by : 

Hyda,  1180  A  (p.  474),  p.   187  ; 

Raleigh,  1793,  p.  301 
Edwards,  O.  M.   Wales,  864,  p.  166 


INDEX 


501 


Edwin,  Earl,  defection  from  Har- 
old, p.  195 

Edwin,  King,  p.  181 

Egbert,  J.  C.    Inscriptions,  574 

Egbert,  King,  p.  181 

Egerton,  H.  E.,  works  by :  Co- 
lonial Policy,  1839,  p.  31 1  ;  Colo- 
nies, 1839,  p.  467  ;  Raffles,  1792, 
p.  464 

Eggleston,  Edward,  works  by : 
Beginners,  1872,  p.  303  ;  Civili- 
zation, 1872,  p.  363 

Eginhard.  Charlemagne,  1066, 
p.  181 

Egypt,  pp.  406,  425,  432.  434 
(special  references  to) ;  bibl.  on, 

97.  P-  435 

Eikon  Basilike,  1246,  pp.  326,  333 
Ekelb'f,     J.    A.       Nordenskiold's 

Atlas,  429 

Elba,  Napoleon  at,  p.  413 
Eldon,  Lord  Chancellor,   life    of, 

1740,  p.  384 
Elections,  Wilkes  and  free,  1769- 

1782  A.D.,  p.  395 
Eliot,  John,  p.  322  ;  life  of,  1741, 

p.  321 
Elizabeth,  Queen,  p.  283;    1558- 

1570  A.D.,    p.  296;     1570-1587 

A.D.,      p.    300;      1587-1603    A.D., 

p.  305 ;    lives   of,  1742,  p.  299. 

Letters,  1225,  p.  297 
Elizabeth,   Princess   Palatine,  life 

of,  914,  p.  321 

Elliot,  Gilbert.  Letters,  1259,  p.  379 
Elliot,  Hugh,  life  of,  1743,  p.  387 
Elliott,  A.  M.  Biography,  66,  p.  435 
Ellis,  Havelock.    Science,  491 
Ellis,  Henry,  works  by :  Fabyan's 

Chronicles,  596,  p.  217  ;  Letters, 

642,  p.  204 ;   Literary  Men,  642, 

p.  396;    Vergil's  History,  1218, 

p.  261 

Elmendorf,  H.  L.    Catalog,  40 
Elsing,    Henry.      Debates,     1158, 

P.  319 

Elton,  C.  I.    Origins,  1562,  p.  169 

Elvin,  C.  N.    Heraldry,  561 

Ely,   R.  T.,   works   by :    Library, 

1398 ;  Methods,  287 
Ely  Lectures,  716 


Elyot,  Thomas.    Gouernour,  1367, 

P-3°9 

Emancipation,  Catholic,  Act  of, 
1829  A.D.,  p.  419 

Emerson,  G.  R.  Gladstone,  1748, 
p.  424 

Emerton,  Ephraim,  works  by : 
Erasmus,  1461,  p.  278 ;  Intro- 
duction, 1416,  p.  176;  Mediasval 
Eur.,  717,  p.  198  ;  Methods,  287 

Emigration,  English,  under  James 
I,  p.  318;  after  18 1 6  A. D.,  p.  414. 
See  also  the  colonies 

Emigration,  Irish,  under  William 
III,  pp.  366,  378 ;  reign  of 
Anne,  p.  372;  1689-1789  A.D., 
p.  396 ;  after  the  Potato  Famine, 
p.  425 

Emmet's  Insurrection,  1803  A.D., 
p.  406 

Empire.  See  British  Empire ;  and 
Colonization  and  Empire 

Employers'  liability,  p.  436 

Empress  of  India,  p.  446 

Empson,  Richard,  p.  276;  punish- 
ment by  Henry  VIII,  p.  279 

Enclosures,  1399-1485  A. D.,  p.  270; 
evils  of,  under  Ed.  VI,  p.  290 ; 
under  the  Tudors,  p.  309 ;  re- 
newal of,  in  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury, p.  395 

Encumbered  Estates  Act,  1849 
A.D.,  p.  425 

Encyclopaedia  Americana,  148 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  149, 
p.  1 66;  Guide  to,  150 

Encyclopaedias,  p.  16 

England.  For  geography,  see  Brit- 
ish Isles ;  for  the  main  divisions 
of  Eng.  histoiy  see  Contents, 
pp.  xiiff. 

Engle,  E.  L.  Year  Book,  167,  p.  434 

English,  increasing  use  of,  1216- 
1399  A.D.,  p.  249;  influence  of 
Caxton  upon,  p.  270 

English  Chronicles,  643 

English  Citizen,  1563 

English  Garner,  644,  p.  256 

English  Hist.  Reprints,  645,  p.  184 

English  Hist.  Rev.,  245,  p.  174 

English  Hist:  Soc.,  189 


502 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


English    Hist,    by  Contemporary 

Writers,  646 

English  Hist,  from  Sources,  647 
English  Leaders,  934 
English  Men  of  Action,  932 
English  Men  of  Letters,  933 
English  periodicals,  p.  23 
English  philology,  works  on,  p.  41 
English  Readings  for  Students,  648 
English  Reprints,  649,  p.  290 
English  Scholar's  Lib.,  1068 
English    tribal    rivalries,  600-840 

A.D.,  p.  181 

English  Worthies,  935 
Enniskillen,    siege   of,  1689  A.D., 

p.  366 

Entails,  statutes  of  Ed.  I  affect- 
ing, p.  232 

Episcopacy,  abolition  of,  in  Scot- 
land, 1638  A.D.,  p.  326;  again  in 
Scotland,  1690  A.D.,  p.  366;   in 
Ireland,  1869  A.D.,  p.  432.    See 
also  Religion  in  the  British  Isles ; 
and  Society,  state  of 
Epistolae  Oxon.,  1392,  p.  273 
Epochs  of  Am.  Hist.,  1840 
Epochs  of  Church  Hist.,  719 
Epochs  of  Eng.  Hist.,  865 
Epochs  of  Modern  Hist.,  720 
Equity  Ser.,  1417 
Erasmus,  Desiderius,  p.  276;  lives 

of,  1461,  p.  278 
Erie,  Lake,  battle   of,  1813  A.D., 

p.  414 

Erse,  the,  p.  170 
Erskine,  Thomas.   Speeches,  1260, 

P- 388 

Escheat,  in  feudalism,  p.  223 
Escott,  T.  H.  S.,  works  by :  Eng- 
land,   1564,   p.   439 ;    Victorian 
Age,  2024,  p.  440 
Eskimos,  possible  kin  of  British 

races,  p.  168 
Essayists,  the,  p.  437 
Essays  in  Anglo-Saxon  Law,  1964, 

p.  197 

Essays  on  Reform,  1965,  p.  423 
Essentials  in  Hist.,  718 
Essenwein,    A.      Bilderatlas,   334, 

p.  199 
Essex  Papers,  1261,  p.  348 


Essex,  second  earl  of  (Robert 
Devereux),  treason  to  Eliz., 

P-305 

Established  Church.  See  Religion 
in  the  British  Isles 

Ethelfleda,  Lady,  p.  187 

Ethelred  the  Unready,  p.  190 

Ethelstan,  King,  p.  187 

Ethelwerd.    See  Six  Chron. 

Etheridge,  W.  G.  Feilden's  Const. 
Hist,  962,  p.  198 

Ethnology,  methods  and  value  of, 
p.  1 68;  works  on,  p.  44 

European  History  Studies,  595 

Evangelical  Movement,  p.  396 

Evans,  John,  works  by :  Bronze 
Implements,  504,  p.  169;  Stone 
\  Implements,  504,  p.  169 

Eve,  G.  W.    Heraldry,  562 

Evelyn,  John.    Diary,  1262,  p.  334 

Evesham,  battle  of,  1265  A.D., 
p.  229 

Evictions,  provisions  as  to  Irish, 
1870  A.D.,  p.  432 

Ewald,  A.  C.,  works  by :  Refer- 
ence Book,  542 ;  State  Papers, 
866,  p.  259 

Ewing,  T.  T.  Australasia,  1928, 
p.  458 

Exchequer,  under  Henry  I,  p.  209 ; 
stop  of,  under  Charles  II,  p.  348. 
See  also  Specie  payments 

Excise  Bill  of  1733  A.D.,  failure  of, 
P- 378 

Exclusion  Bill,  1679  A.D.,  p.  350 

Expansion,  colonial.  See  the  colo- 
nies separately 

Expedition,  of  Drake  to  Cadiz, 
1587  A.D.,  p.  305 ;  of  Raleigh  to 
Guiana,  1617-1618  A.D.,  p.  318; 
to  the  Isle  of  Rhe,  1627  A.D., 
p.  322  ;  of  Monmouth,  1685  A.D., 
p.  355;  to  Egypt,  1798-1801 
A.D.,  p.  406;  Walcheren,  1809 
A.D.,  p.  413 

Expenses,  increase  of  state,  1216- 
1399  A.D.,  p.  249 

Expulsion  of  the  Jews,  1290  A.D., 
p.  232 

Eyton,  R.  W.  Itinerary  of  Henry 
II,  1159,  p.  214 


INDEX 


503 


f'abyan,  Robert.    Chronicles,  596, 

p.  217 
Factory  system,  p.  395;    reforms, 

p.  422  ;  inspection,  p.  436 
Fairfax,    replaced    by   Cromwell, 

P-  337  ;' life  of.  J744>  P-  328 
Fairholt,    F.   W.      Costume,   530, 

1034,  p.  171 

Fairs,  1216-1399  A.D.,  p.  249 
Falkiner,  C.  L.     Irish  Hist,  922, 

P-  399 

Falkirk,  battle  of,  1298  A.D.,  p.  232 
Falkirk  Moor,  battle  of,  iy46A.D., 

P-  378 
Family  Compact,   Bourbon,   1761 

A.D.,  p.  385 
Famines,    Indian,    p.  446;    Irish, 

P-425 

Famous  Scots,  936 
Favenc,  Ernest.  Exploration,  1929, 

P-459 

Favourites,  under  Henry  III, 
p.  229 ;  punishment  of,  by  the 
Good  Parl.,  1376  A.D.,  p.  241 ; 
tyranny  of  Richard  IPs,  p.  246; 
of  James  I,  p.  318;  Dutch, 
under  William  III,  p.  366 

Favre,  Leopold.  Du  Cange's 
Glossarium,  486 

Fealty,  p.  223 

Federal  and  State  Constitutions, 
1338,  p.  301 

Federation,  Australian,  p.  457 ; 
imperial,  p.  466.  See  also  Aus- 
tralasia ;  and  Canada 

Feilden,  H.  St.  C.  Const.  Hist., 
962,  p.  198 

Feriian  rising,  1867  A.D.,  p.  432 

Fenton,  James.     Tasmania,  1930, 

P-  459 
Fergusson,  James.     Architecture, 

520 

Fernald,  F.  A.    Index,  235 

Ferris,  Eleanor.  Knights  Tem- 
plars, 1035,  p.  227 

Feudalism,  pp.  204,  207,  213,  223. 
See  Society,  state  of 

Fiction,  pp.  31,  172,  note.  See  Il- 
lustrative material 

Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold,  1520 
A.D.,  p.  280 


Fifteenth-century    Prose    and 

Verse,  1160,  p.  256 
Fighting  Instructions,  650,  p.  310 
Fiji  Islands,  p.  456 
Filmer,  Robert.    Patriarcha,  1374 
Finance.    See  Society,  state  of 
Fines,  under  Henry  VII,  p.  276 
Finisterre,    Cape,    naval    engage- 
ment off,  1805  A.D.,  p.  410 
Finnemore,   John.     Social    Eng., 

1036,  p.  198 
Finniss,    B.  T.     South    Australia, 

i93i.  P-  459 

Fire,  Great,  1666  A.D.,  p.  359 
Firth,  C.  H.,  works  by :  Claren- 
don's Hist.,  1565,  p.  331  ;  Clarke 
Papers,  1251,  p.  334  ;  Cromwell, 
1733,  p.  328 ;  Cromwell  and  the 
Crown,  1565,  p.  343  ;  Cromwell's 
Army,  1565,  p.  335;  Dunbar, 
1565,  p.  343 ;  Letters  of  Crom- 
well, 1253,  p.  334 ;  Mai'ston 
Moor,  1565,  p.  330 ;  Stuart 
Tracts,  1207,  p.  305;  Venables, 
1360,  p.  342  ;  Wentworth  Papers, 
1319,  p.  319 
Fish,  Simon.  Supplication,  1401, 

P-  3°9 
Fisher,  John,  execution  of,   1535 

A.D.,  p.  286;  life  of,  1745,  p.  285 
Fisher,  J.  A.   Bibl.  of  Eccles.  Hist, 

67,  p.  202 
Fisher,  S.  G.,  works  by :  American 

Rev.,  1873,  p.  390 ;    Penn,  1786, 

P-3^3 
Fiske,  A.  K.    West  Indies,  1908, 

P- 452 

Fiske,  John,  works  by  :  Appleton's 

Biography,  159 ;   Colonies,  1874, 

p.  313  ;    Discovery,  721,  p.  169 ; 

Essays,  721,  p.  361  ;    New  Eng., 

1874,  p.  307  ;  New  France,  1874, 

p.  380 ;  Virginia,  1874,  p.  307 

Fitzherbert,  A.    Boke,  1402,  p.  273 

Five    Members,    arrest    of     the, 

1642  A.D.,  p.  329 
Five  Mile  Act,  1665  A.D.,  p.  345 
Flambard.    See  Ranulf  Flambard 
Flanders,    Relations   with,    under 
Ed.  I,  p.  232.    See  also  Society, 
state  of  ( Commerce) 


504 


REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Fletcher,  C.  R.  L.  Gustavus  Adol- 
phus,  1464,  p.  325 

Fletcher,  Robert.  Milton's  Works, 
1295,  p.  199 

Fletcher,  W.  I.,  works  by:  An- 
nual Index,  42  ;  General  Litera- 
ture, 41 ;  Periodical  Literature, 

221 

Fleurus,  battle  of,  1690  A.D.,  p.  366 

Fling,  F.  M.,  works  by  :  European 
Hist.  Studies,  595 ;  Method,  281 

Flint,  Robert.  Philosophy  of  Hist., 
282 

Flodden  Field,  battle  of,  1513  A.D., 
p.  280 

Flowers  of  Hist.,  613,  p.  229 

Folk-Lore,  works  on,  p.  44 

Folk- Lore  Journal,  190 

Folk-Lore  Soc.    Folk-Lore,  190 

Fonblanque,  Albany  de.  How  we 
are  Governed,  1966,  p.  438 

Fontenoy,  battle  of,  1745  A.D., 
P-378 

Food,  adulteration  of,  p.  436.  See 
also  Society,  state  of 

Forbes,  Archibald.  Campbell,  1716, 
p.  449 

Foreign  Countries  and  British 
Colonies,  1841 

Foreign  office,  colonies  under, 
p.  466 

Foreign  Statesmen,  722 

Foreigners,  repression  of,  under 
Henry  III,  p.  229 

Forester,  Thomas,  works  by :  Al- 
fred, 1571,  p.  187  ;  Huntingdon's 
Chronicle,  661,  p.  170;  Worces- 
ter's Chronicle,  695,  p.  178; 
Vital's  History,  612,  p.  204 

Forests,  under  William  I,  p.  204 ; 
under  Charles  I,  p.  323 

Forfeiture,  under  feudalism,  p.  223 

Forshall,  Josiah.  Wyclitfe's  Bible, 
1384.  P-  253 

Forster,  John,  works  by:  Eliot, 
1741,  p.  321  ;  Five  Members, 
1566,  p.  331 ;  Remonstrance,  963, 
p.  254;  Statesmen,  963,  p.  324 

Forster,  W.  E.,  life  of,  1746,  p.  424 

Forsyth,  William.    Jury,  964,  p.  177 

Fort,  G.  S.    British  S.  Af.,  p.  462 


Ft.  St.  George  (Madras),  p.  446 
Ft.  William  (Calcutta),  p.  446 
Fortescue,  G.  K.,  works  by :   In- 
dex, 43 ;  Porter's  List,  n 
Fortescue,    John.       Governance, 

1369,  p.  265 
Fortescue,  J.  W.    Calendar,  1332, 

P-451 

Fortifications  of  the  Britons,  p.  170 
Fortnightly  Rev.,  246 
Forty-two     Articles,      1553   A.D., 

p.  290 
Fosbroke,  T.  D.    Monachism,  998, 

p.  201 

Foss,  Edward.   Judges,  165,  p.  227 
Fossil  Continent,  p.  459 
Foster,    E.    Ranke's   Popes,   774, 

p.  285 

Foster,  F.  H.    Method,  283 
Foster,  H.  D.,  works  by  :  Geneva, 

809,  p.  253  ;  Syllabus,  307,  p.  167 
Foster,  Joseph.    Peerage,  543 
Foster,  William,  works  by :  Charles 

I,  and   E.  I.  Co.,  1914,  p.  328 ; 

Letters,  1343,  p.  447 
Foster,  W.  E.    Methods,  287 
Fotheringay,  Treaty  of,  1480  A.D., 

p.  265 
Fotheringham,   J.  K.     Brodrick's 

England,  1542,  p.  408 
Fowke,  F.  R.      Bayeux  Tapestry, 

1121,  p.  193 
Fowler,    R.    C.      Calendar,    1134, 

p.  266 

Fowler,  W.  W.    Caesar,  1457,  p.  1 7  5 
Fox,  C.  J.,  p.  410;  lives  of,  1747, 

pp.  387,  392.    Memorials,  1263, 

P-385 

Fox,  John.    See  Foxe 

Foxcroft,  H.  C.  Suppl.  to  Burnet's 
History,  1129,  p.  305 

Foxe,  John.    Martyrs,  597,  p.  185 

France,  relations  with  Ed.  I, 
p.  232;  possessions  of  Ed.  Ill 
in,  p.  238 ;  wars  with,  under 
Richard  II,  p.  244 ;  conditions 
in,  at  time  of  Henry  V,  p.  258 ; 
marriage  of  Henry  V  to  Cath- 
erine of,  p.  258  ;  renewal  of  war 
with,  by  Henry  V,  p.  258  ;  Duke 
of  Bedford  regent  in,  p.  260; 


INDEX 


505 


effect  of  Hundred  Years'  War 
in,  time  of  Henry  VI,  p.  260 ; 
opposition  of  Henry  VIII  to, 
p.  280 ;  war  with,  under  Mary 
Tudor,  p.  293 ;  civil  strife  and 
weakness  in,  at  time  of  Eliz., 
p.  300;  war  with,  under  Charles  I, 
p.  322;  treaty  with,  under  the  Pro- 
tectorate, p-34i;  Treatyof  Breda 
with,  1667  A.D.,  p.  345;  war 
with  Palatinate,  1689-1697  A.D., 
p.  366 ;  career  of  John  Law  in, 
p.  375;  destruction  of  com- 
merce of,  p.  382 ;  war  with, 
1778-1783  A.D.,  p.  388;  Revo- 
lution in,  p.  402 ;  alliance  with 
England  and  Sardinia,  p.  428 ; 
commercial  treaty  with, 
1860  A.D.,  p.  432  ;  aid  of,  for  the 
Irish,  p.  446.  See  also  Canada ; 
India;  Normandy,  etc. ;  far-works 
on,  see  Countries,  individual 
Franchise,  restriction  of  Parl., 

1399-1485  A.D.,  p.  270 
Francis.    See  Leeds 
Franciscans,  coming  of,  to  Eng- 
land, 1224  A.D.,  p.  249 
Francisco.    Treaty,  1069,  p.  318 
Franklin,  Alfred.    Sources,  83 
Franklin,  Benjamin,  life  of,  1462, 

P-3»7 
Frazer,  N.  L.    English  Hist.,  1161, 

p.  236 

Fredericq,  Paul.    History,  284 
Freebooters  in  the  Eng.  Channel, 

time  of  Eliz.,  p.  300 
Freedom  of  the  press,  1694  A.D., 

P-395 

I*  reeman,  E.  A.,  works  by  :  Essays, 
723,  p.  177;  Exeter  (Historic 
Towns),  868,  p.  174;  Froude's 
Becket,  1706,  p.  216;  Geogra- 
phy, 368,  p.  1 67 ;  Growth  of 
Const,  965,  p.  202 ;  Historic 
Towns  (see  Boase ;  Burrows ; 
Creigkton  ;  Cutts  ;  Freeman  ; 
Hunt;  Kitchin  ;  Loftie ;  Raine}, 
868;  Lectures,  1418,  p.  179; 
Methods,  285;  National  Unity, 
p.  467  ;  Norman  Conquest,  867, 
p.  179;  Old  Eng.  Hist.,  1567, 


p.   171;    Politics,    723,    p.   202 ; 
Short  Hist,  867,  p.  194 ;  Sketch, 

723,  p.  191  ;  Three  Homes,  723, 
p.  179;    Towns    and    Districts, 
368,  p.  167  ;   Wells,  999,  p.  201  ; 
William    the    Conqueror,    1827, 
p.   196;    William    Rufus,    1567, 
p.  208 

Freemen,  1216-1399  A.D.,  p.  249 

French  bibl.,  p.  1 1  ;  periodicals, 
p.  25;  philology,  works  on,  p.  43 

Frere,  Bartle.  South  Af.,  1949, 
p.  462 

Freytag,  Gustav.  Luther,  1475, 
p.  285 

Friars,  coming  of,  to  England, 
p.  249 

Frobisher,  Martin,  navigator, 
p.  300 

Froissart,  John,  works  by  :  Chroni- 
cles, 1070,  pp.  236,  238 ;  Ex- 
traits,  607,  p.  242 

Frothingham,  Richard.  Republic, 
i»75>  p.  391 

Froude,  J.  A.,  works  by  :  Armada, 

724,  p.  254;  Beaconsfield,  1705, 
p.  424;    Becket,    1706,    p.  216; 
Caesar,  1457,  p.  171;    England, 
1568,    p.    251  ;     Erasmus,    1461, 
p.  278 ;    Hickson's    Massacres, 
1671,     p.  330 ;      Ireland,     1670, 
p.  226;    Oceana,    1842,    p.  459; 
Seamen,  1568,  p.  298  ;    Studies, 
724,  p.  201  ;  West  Indies,  1909, 

P-452 
Fuller,  Thomas,  works  by:  Church 

Hist,  1000,  p.  174 ;  Worthies,  937 
Fuller  Worthies  Lib.,  1264 
Fulton,    John.     Ten    Epochs    of 

Church  Hist.,  790 
Furneaux,  Henry.    Taciti  de  Ger- 

mania,  1113,  p.  176 
Furniture.    See  Society,  state  of 
Furnivall,  F.  J.,  works  by:  Holin- 

shed's  Chronicle,  1168,  p.  170; 

Stubbes's  Anatomic,  1210,  p.  309 
Fustel    de    Coulanges.     See    Cou- 

langes 

Fyfe,  H.  H.    Annals,  320 
Fyffe,  C.  A.    Modern    Eur.,   725, 

1419,  p.  403 


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Gaels,  the,  p.  170 

Gairdner,  J.,  works  by :  Brewer's 
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Civil  War,  1570,  p.  331  ;  Crom- 
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Mazarin,  1570,  p.  340 ;  Crom- 
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Debates,  1610  A.D.,  1193,  p.  319  ; 
Documents,  1370,  p.  323 ;  El- 
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England,  1603-1642  A.D.,  1570, 
p.  313;  First  Dutch  War,  1178, 
p.  338  ;  Francisco's  Narrative, 
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1165,  p.  327  ;  Impeachment  of 
Buckingham,  1257,  p.  323;  In- 
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Plan  for  Straff ord,  1570,  p.  331  ; 
Puritan  Rev.,  1570,  p.  31 1  ;  Span- 
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Chamber,  1380,  p.  323 ;  Student's 
Hist.,  832,  p.  1 68  ;  Thirty  Years' 
War,  1420,  p.  311 


Gardiner,  Mrs.  S.  R.    See  Cordery, 

B.  M. 
Garneau,  F.  X.  Canada  (Histoire), 

1891,  p.  455 
Garnett,   R.,   works    by :    Milton, 

106,    1772,    p.    325;    Wakefield, 

1816,  p.  459 
Gamier,  R.  M.,  works  by  :  Landed 

Interest,  1037,  p.  171 ;  Peasantry, 

1037,  p.  201 

Garrisons,  Roman,  in  Britain,  p.  1 73 
Gasquet,  F.  A.,  works  by  :  Essays, 

1001,  p.  225;  Henry  VIII,  1991, 

p.  199 ;    Hope's  Divorce,  1580, 

p.  278 ;  Lingard's  England,  837, 

p.  171 
Gaunt,   John    of,    campaigns    of, 

p.  241 
Gautier,    Leon.     Chevalerie,   726, 

p.  202 
Gaveston,  Piers,  favourite  of  Ed. 

II,  p.  235 

Gavet,  G.    Sources,  84 
Gayangos,  P.  de.    Calendar,  1064, 

p.  280 
Gee,    Henry.      Documents,     652, 

P-  173 

Geikie,  Archibald,  works  by :  Ge- 
ography, 369,  p.  1 66;  Scenery, 
3,69,  P-  167 

Geikie,    Cunningham.      Reforma- 
tion, 1002,  p.  227 
Geikie,  James.    Scotland,  p.  167 
Genealogy,  works  on,  p.  47 
Geneva,  Arbitration  of,  1872  A.D., 

P-  432 
Genouillac,  H.  G.  de.    L'Art  Her- 

aldique,  563 

Gentleman's  Magazine,  247 
Geoffrey     Fitz     Peter,     justiciar, 

p.  217 
Geoffrey  of  Monmouth.    See  Mon- 

mouth 

Geography.    See  Physiography 
Geology,  value  to  history,  p.  168 
George  I,  1714-1727  A.D.,  p.  375 
George  II,  1727-1754  A.D.,  p.  378  ; 

1754-1760  A.D.,  p.  382 
George  III,  1760-1 770  A. 0.^.385; 

1770-1782  A.D.,    p.  388  ;    1782- 

1789  A.D.,    p.  393;     1789-1795 


INDEX 


507 


A.D.,     p.    4O2;      1795-1804    A.I)., 
p.  406;     1804-1807  A.D.,   p.  410; 

1807-1820  A. D.,  p.  413.    Corre- 
spondence, '1265,  P-  385 
George  IV,  1820-1830  A.D.,  p.  419 
George  V,  1910  A.D.,  etc.,  p.  431 

(P-  475) 

George,  H.  B.,  works  by  :  Battles, 
871,  p.  195 ;  Empire,  370,  p.  167  ; 
Geography,  370,  p.  166;  Tables, 

544 
Gerard,  Father.    Gunpowder  Plot, 

1385,  p.  318 
German  bibl.,  p.  1 1  ;    periodicals, 

P-  25 

Germans,  the  early,  p.  176 
Germany,  and  the  papacy,  alliance 
of  Henry  VIII  with,  p.  280 ;  for 
works    on,   see    Cormtries,  indi- 
vidual 
Geschichte     der      Europaischen 

Staaten,  727 

Gesta  Romanorum,  326,  p.  197 
Getchell,  M.  S.    Method,  304 
Ghent,  Treaty  of,  1814  A. D.,  p.  414 
Gibbins,  H.  de  B.,  works  by:  Atlas, 
412;    Commerce,    728,    p.  250; 
Industrial    Hist.,    1038,    p.  198 ; 
Industry,  1038,  p.  168 
Gibbon,     Edward.      Empire,   729, 

p.  171  ;  abr.,  729,  p.  171 
Gibraltar,    capture    of,   1704  A.D., 
p.  372;  siege  of,  1 779-1 782  A.D., 
p.  388 

Giesebrecht,  W.  v.  Geschichte,  727 
Gilbert,  Humphrey,  explorer  and 

colonizer,  p.  300 
Gildas.    Works,  1162,  p.  173 
Gilds,    craft   and   merchant.     See 

Society,  state  of 

Giles,  J.  A.,  works  by :  Alfred, 
1228,  p.  182;  Anglo-Saxon 
Chron.,  618,  653,  p.  170;  Bede's 
History,  653,  p.  170;  Bede's 
Works,  1122,  p.  170;  Britons, 
1162,  p.  171  ;  Gildas's  Works, 
1162,  p.  173;  Malmesbury's 
Chron.,  667,  p.  181  ;  Memorials 
of  Alfred,  1571,  p.  187  ;  Mon- 
mouth's  History,  1183,  p.  170; 
Nennius's  Works,  1162,  p.  170; 


Paris's  History,  1191,  p.  229 ; 
Richard  of  Devizes's  Richard  I, 
1162,  p.  217  ;  Six  Chron.,  1162, 
p.  170 

Gill,  Thomas.  Bibliography,  98, 
p.  460 

Gilman,  D.  C.,  works  by :  De 
Tocqueville's  Democracy,  1518, 
p.  321 ;  Encyclopaedia,  153,  p.  166 

Gilson,  J.  P.  Parliament,  1969, 
p.  230 

Ginn  &  Company.    Atlas,  423 

Giry,  A.    Manuel,  575 

Giustiaman,  Sebastian.  Henry 
VIII,  1127,  p.  280 

Gladstone,  W.  E.,  pp.  428,  431, 
466 ;  lives  of,  1748,  pp.  421-,  424  ; 
works  by :  Gleanings,  730,  p.  288 ; 
Speeches,  1266,  p.  429 

Gleig,  G.  R.  Brialmont's  Willing- 
ton,  1822,  p.  409 

Glencoe,  Massacre  of,  1692  A.D., 
p.  366 

Glendower,  rebellion  of  Owen, 
under  Henry  IV,  p.  256 

Gloucester,  Humphrey,  Duke  of, 
Protector,  p.  260 

Gloucester,  Richard  of.  See  Rich- 
ard III 

Gloucester,  Robert  of.  Writings, 
1173,  p.  229 

Gneist,  Rudolph,  works  by :  Eng. 
Const.,  966,  p.  202  ;  Parliament, 
966,  p.  202 

Goa,  Conquest  of,  1 510  A.D.,  p.  446 

Godefroy,  Frederic.  Dictionnaire, 
480 

Goderich,  Viscount  (F.  J.  Robin- 
son), prime  minister,  p.  419 

Godet,  T.  L.   Bermuda,  1910,  p.  452 

Godfrey,  Elizabeth.  Home  Life, 
2026,  p.  362 

Godwin,  Earl,  p.  193 

Gotzinger,  E.    Reallexicon,  505 

Goidels,  the,  p.  170 

Gomm,  F.  C.  Carr-.  Administra- 
tions, 318,  p.  407 

Gomme,  G.  L.,  works  by :  Folk- 
Moots,  108,  p.  202  ;  Literature, 68 

Gonzales,  Don  Manoel.  London, 
"63,  p.  396 


508 


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Gooch,  G.  P.,  works  by :   Annals, 

319;  Ideas,  1970,  p.  363 
Good  Parliament,  reforms  of,  1376 

A.D.,  p.  241 
Goodrich,  C.  A.     Eloquence,  654, 

P-323 

Goodwin,  U.  M.  Pauli's  Mont- 
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Gordon,  Arthur.  Aberdeen,  1692, 
p.  417 

Gordon,  C.  G.,  p.  432.  Journals, 
1267,  p.  432 

Gordon,  Duff.     Sybel's  Crusades, 

788,  p.  212 

Gordon,  W.  J.    Fonblanque's  How 

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Gordon  Riots,  1780  A.D.,  pp.  388, 

395 
Gosnold,    Bartholomew,  explorer 

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Gotch,   J.    A.    Architecture,   522, 

P-3M 

Gould,  S.  Baring-.  Lives, 598,  p.  178 
Government,  among  the  early 
Germans,  p.  176;  internal,  of 
King  Edgar,  p.  187.  See  also 
Society,  state  of;  for  works  on, 
see  Constitutional,  Political,  or 
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Grace,  Act  of,  1690  A.D.,  p.  366 
Graesse,  J.  G.  Th.   Orbis,  352 
Grafton,  third  duke  of,  prime  min- 
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Graham,    H.  G.     Scotland,    2025, 

P-  399 

Grand  Alliance,  1701  A.D.,  p.  369 
Grand   Remonstrance,   1641  A.D., 

P-  329 

Grande  Encyclopedic,  La,  51 
Grant,  A.  J.    Monarchy,  811,  p.  313 
Grant,  G.  M.    New  Zealand,  p.  458 
Grant,  James.    Battles,  872,  p.  196 
Gravelines,    meeting    of     Henry 

VIII  and  Charles  V  at,  p.  280 
Gray,  G.  J.    Index,  99 
Great  Bible,  under  Henry  VIII, 

p.  286 
Great  Charter,  1215  A.D.,  p.  220; 

confirmed    under    Henry    III, 

p.  229 ;  texts  of,  577,  1376,  p.  220 
Great  Council.    See  Cotincil 


Great  Educators,  731 

Great  Englanders,  p.  466 

Great  Fire,  1666  A.D.,  p.  359 

Great  Plague,  1665  A.D.,  p.  359 

Great  Protestation,  1621  A.D., 
p.  318 

Great^Writers,  939 

Greece,  cession  of  the  Ionian 
Islands  to,  1864  A.D.,  p.  432 

Greek  Revolt,  1821-1829  A.D., 
p.  419 

Green,  A.  S.  A.  See  Green,  Mrs.  J.  R. 

Green,  J.  R.,  works  by  :  Analysis, 
322;  Conquest,  1572,  p.  182; 
Eng.  People,  873,  p.  177  ;  Liter- 
ature Primers,  386 ;  Making  of 
Eng.,  1572,  p.  1 66;  Readings, 
873,  p.  176;  Short  Geog.,  371, 
p.  1 66;  Short  Hist.,  833,  p.  174; 
Illus.  ed.,  873,  pp.  31,  176; 
Studies,  873,  p.  226 

Green,  Mrs.  J.  R.,  works  by: 
Green's  Hist.,  873,  pp.  31,  176; 
Green's  Studies,  873,  p.  226; 
Henry  II,  1754,  p.  216;  Paget 
Papers,  1300,  p.  402 ;  Short 
Geog.,  371,  p.  1 66;  Town  Life, 
2027,  p.  273 

Green,  M.  A.  E.,  works  by :  Cal- 
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940,  p.  231 

Green,  W.  D.  Chatham,  1722, 
p.  380 

Greenidge,  A.  H.  J.  Gibbon's  Em- 
pire, 729,  p.  171 

Gregory  VII  (Hildebrand),  pro- 
hibition of  lay  investiture  by, 
at  time  of  Henry  I,  p.  209 ;  life 
of,  1469,  p.  205 

Gregory,  J.  W.    Races,  495,  p.  167 

Gregory,  William,  Chronicle,  1170, 
p.  261 

Grein,  C.  \V.  M.,  works  by :  Dic- 
tionary, 467;  Poems,  1164,  p.  190; 
Sprachschatz,  464 

Grenada,  the  island,  p.  451 

Grenadines,  the  islands,  p.  451 

Grenville,  George,  p.  385.  Corre- 
spondence, 1268,  p.  378 

Grenville,  Richard.  Correspon- 
dence, 1268,  p.  378 


INDEX 


509 


Grenville,  W.  W.,  p.  410 
Grenville  Papers,  1268,  p.  378 
Greswell,    W.    P.,    works     by: 
Canada,  1892,  p.  454 ;    Geogra- 
phy, 372,  p.  454 
Greville,  C.  C.  F.    Memoirs,  1269, 

p.  419 

Greville,  Fulke.    See  Brooke,  Lord 
Grey,  Charles,  second  earl,  p.  422 
Grey,  Lady  Jane,  plot  for  her  ac- 
cession   after   Ed.  VI,   p.  290 ; 
execution  of,  1554  A.D.,  p.  293 
Grey  Friars.    See  Chronicle  of 
Grievances,   demand   for   redress 

of,  1640  A.D.,  p.  326 
Griffin,  A.  P.  C.,  works  by :  Bibli- 
ography,    179:     Cabinets,     69, 
p.  400 ;  Colonization,  69,  p.  435 ; 
List,  119,  p.  468 

Griffis,  W.  E.    Holland,  812,  p.  176 
Grimblot,    Paul.       Letters,    1071, 

P-  369 

Grindal,  Edmund,  life  of,  1749, 
p.  299 

Grocyn,  William,  Oxford  scholar, 
p.  276 

Groome,  F.  H.  Chambers's  Dic- 
tionary, 161 

Grosart,  A.  B.  Brooke's  Works, 
1238,  p.  301 

Groschopp.    Dictionary,  467 

Gross,  Charles,  works  by :  Bibli- 
ography, 120,  p.  203  ;  Gild  Mer- 
chant, 874,  p.  201  ;  Lavisse's 
Europe,  750,  p.  361  ;  List,  120 ; 
Sources,  120,  p.  169,  note 

Grosseteste,  Robert,  p.  249 ;  life 
of,  1750,  p.  254 ;  works  by :  Rules, 
1405;  Writings,  1173,  p.  229 

Grosvenor,  E.  A.  Duruy's  Mod- 
ern Times,  713,  p.  266 

Grotefend,  H.    Taschenbuch,  441 

Growoll,  A.,  works  by :  Book- 
seller's Lib.,  30 ;  Booktrade,  44 

Guesclin,  Bertrand  du,  French 
commander,  p.  241 

Guest,  Edwin.  Origines,  1573, 
p.  167 

Guest,  M.  J.    Handbook,  834 

Guiana,  Raleigh's  expedition  to, 
1617-1618  A.D.,  p.  318 


Guidebooks,    p.  33.      See    also 

Baedeker;  and  Murray 
Guides,  historical,  p.  28 
Guilland,  Antoine.  Historiens,  286 
Guillemard,  F.  H.  H.,  works  by : 

Cambridge    Geog.     Sen,     137 ; 

Magellan,  1476,  p.  313 
Guinea    Company,    under     Eliz., 

p.  300 
Guinegate,   battle    of,    1513  A.D., 

p.  280 
Guizot,  F.  P.,  works  by :  Charles 

I,  1574,  p.  325  ;  Civilisation,  813, 

p.  225;  Civilization,  732,  p.  199; 

Cromwell,    1574,    p.  340 ;    Eng. 

Rev.,  1574,  p.  323 ;  Essais,  813, 

p.    227;    France,   813,    p.    250; 

Monk,  1574,  p.  343 
Gummere,    F.   B.     Origins,    1421, 

p.  177 
Gunpowder  plot,  under  James  I, 

p.  318 

Gurlitt,  L.   Jahresbericht,  569 
Gurney,  E.  H.     Handbook,  312 
Gustavus  Adolphus,  lives  of,  1464, 

PP-  321,  325 

Guthrum,  treaty  with  Alfred,  p.  187 
Gutteridge,  H.  C.     Nelson,   1188, 

p.  407 
Gwilt,  Joseph.    Architecture,  523  ' 

Habeas  Corpus  Act,  1679  A.D.,  pp. 

350,  351  ;  suspension  of,  p.  402 
Haddan,  A.  W.     Councils,  654  A 

(p.  474),  p.  173 
Hadrian's  Wall,  p.  173 
Hausser,    Ludwig.     Reformation, 

738,  p.  281 
Hague     Conference,     1898    A.U., 

P-  432 
Hague  Tribunal,    1902  A.D.,  etc., 

P-432 

Haigh,  D.  H.    Alfred,  1571,  p.  187 
Hake,  A.  E.     Gordon's  Journals, 

1267,  p.  432 
Hakluyt,     Richard,     geographer, 

p.  309  ;    works  by  :    Northwest 

Passage,  1072,  p.  301  ;  Voyages, 

I351-  P-  301 

Hale,  E.    Stuarts,  733,  p.  351 
Halfpence,  Wood's,  p.  375 


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Hall,  G.  S.,  works  by :    Methods, 
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Hall,  Hubert,  works  by:  Chat- 
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Hall,  J.  L.    Poems,  1164,  p.  190 
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1992,  p.  441 

Hallam,  Henry,  works  by:  Const. 
Hist.,  968,  p.  278  ;  Europe,  734, 
p.  199 

Halleck,  H.  W.  Jomini's  Napo- 
leon, 1479,  p.  405 

Halliwell,  J.  O.,  works  by:    Dic- 
tionary, 466 ;  Kings,  656,  p.  217  ; 
Science,    656,    p.    310;    Wark- 
worth's  Chronicle,  1223,  p.  266 
Halsted,  C.  A.    Richard  III,  1795, 

p.  264 
Hamilton,    Dukes    of.     Memoirs, 

1271,  p.  323 
Hamilton,  E.  W.    Gladstone,  1748, 

P-435 

Hamilton,  H.  C.  Calendar,  1137, 
p.  280 

Hamilton,  J.  A.  O'Connell,  1779, 
p.  417 

Hamilton,  R.  V.  Martin's  Letters, 
1293,  p.  393 

Hamilton,  W.  D:,  works  by  :  Cal- 
endar, 1135,  p.  323 ;  Wriothes- 
ley's  Chronicle,  1226,  p.  276 

Hamilton  Papers,  1165,  p.  327 

Hamley,  Edward.     Crimean  War, 

i57<5.  P-  43° 

Hampden,  John,  trial  of,  1637  A.D., 
p.  326 


Hampton  Court  Conference,  1604 

A.D.,  p.  318 

Handbook  of  Canada,  353,  p.  455 
Handbooks,  historical,  p.  30 
Handbooks  of  Hist,  of  Religions, 

735 

Handcock,  G.  F.,  works  by :  Cal- 
endar, Ire.,  626,  p.  213;  Calen- 
dar, Patent  Rolls,  1134,  p.  236 

Handy  Atlas,  414 

Hannay,  David,  works  by :  Blake, 
I7°7»  P-  332 ;  Hood's  Letters, 
1273,  p.  388 ;  Navy,  876,  p.  272 

Hanover,  in  the  Seven  Years' 
War,  p.  382  ;  separation  of,  from 
Great  Britain,  p.  425 

Hanoverian  succession  in  Great 
Britain,  p.  375 

Hansa  Towns,  827,  p.  251 

Hansard,  Debates,  1145,  pp.  419, 
422 

Harbottle,  T.  B.,  works  by :  Allu- 
sions, 313;  Battles,  313;  Baye's 
Arts,  516 

Harcourt,  L.  V.  Rose  Correspond- 
ence, 1308,  p.  394 

Hardecanute,  King,  p.  191 

Harding,  S.  B.    History,  736,  p.  198 

Hardwick  MSS.,  51,  p.  327 

Hardy,  Thomas,  Radical  leader, 
acquittal  of,  p.  402 

Hardy,  T.  D.,  works  by :  Modus 
Tenendi,  1377,  p.  248  ;  Syllabus, 

121 

Hardy,    W.  J.    '  Documents,    652, 

P-  173 

Hardyng's  Chron.,  Continuation, 
1185,  p.  268 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.    London,  374 

Harington,  Henry.  Nugae,  1192, 
p.  271 

Harington,  John.  Nugae,  1192 
p.  271 

Harleian  Miscellany,  657,  p.  174 

Harley,  Robert,  life  of,  1751,  p.  372 

Harold  I,  p.  191 

Harold  II,  pp.  193,  195 

Harold  III  (Hardrada),  of  Nor- 
way, invasion  of,  1066  A.D., 

P-  J95 
Harpers  New  Mo.  Mag.,  229,  p.  1 66 


INDEX 


Harpsfield,  Nicholas.  Divorce, 
1167,  p.  283 

Harrington,  James.  Oceana,  1371, 
P-342 

Harris,  James.  See  Malmesbury 
Correspondence 

Harris,  M.  D.  Coventry,  1039, 
p.  200 

Harrison,  Frederic,  works  by : 
Cromwell,  1733,  p.  332 ;  His- 
tory, 288,  p.  252 

Harrison,  J.  A.    Dictionary,  467 

Harrison,  William,  works  by : 
Chronicles,  660,  p.  170;  Eng- 
land, 1168,  p.  310 

Harrisse,  Henry.  Cabots,  1714, 
p.  310 

Harrop,  Robert.  Bolingbroke, 
1708,  p.  374 

Hart,  A.  B.,  works  by :  Contem- 
poraries, 1339,  p.  276;  Epochs 
of  Am.  Hist.,  1840 ;  Essentials 

-  in  Hist.,  718 ;  736,  p.  198 ;  842, 
p.  1 66;  Guide,  301,  p.  167; 
Leaflets,  1340,  p.  385  ;  Methods, 
287;  Nation,  1866;  Source-book, 
1339.  P-  276 

Hart,  Horace.    Facsimiles,  579 

Hartwig,  Otto.     Pauli's  Aufsatze, 

897-  P-  243 
Hartwright,    Henry.      Lancaster, 

1577.  P-  252 

Harvard  Historical  Studies,  192 
Harvard  Law  Rev.,  230 
Harvard  Lib.  Bibl.  Bull.,  45,  p.  203 
Harvard  Univ.    Index,  343 
Harvard  Univ.  Lib.    Bibl.  Contri- 
butions, 46,  p.  337 
Harvey,    Thomas.     West   Indies, 

*3&  P-  452 

Haskins,  C.  H.,  works  by :  Jury, 
1972,  p.  227 ;  Students,  737,  p.  226 

Hassall,  Arthur,  works  by :  Bal- 
ance, 1422,  p.  376;  Essays,  991, 
p.  202 ;  French  People,  814, 
p.  271  ;  Periods  of  Eur.  Hist., 
771 ;  Stubbs's  Introductions,  913, 
p.  189 

Hasse,  A.  R.    List,  70,  p.  203 

Hassencamp,  R.  Ireland,  923, 
P-  3H 


Hasting,  life  of,  1465,  p.  188 
Hastings,    battle    of,     1066   A.D., 

P-  195 

Hastings,  Francis,  general,  p.  446 
Hastings,   Warren,    impeachment 

of,  pp.  393,  446 ;    lives  of,  1752, 

PP-  394.  395 
Hatton,  Christopher,  life  of,  1753, 

P-  3°4 
Hatton  Correspondence,  658, 

P-  305 
Haverfield,  F.  Christianity,  1993, 

p.  174 
Hawkins,  Edward.  Silver  Coins, 

554 

Hawkins,  John,  seaman,  p.  300 
Hay,  John,  works    by :    Lincoln, 

1473,  p.  435 ;  Works  of  Lincoln, 

1099,  p.  432 
Haydn.    Dates,  442 

Hayward,  John.  Elizabeth,  1169, 
p.  296 

Hazen,  C.  D.,  works  by :  Opinion, 
1086,  p.  403  ;  Sources,  307 

Hazlitt,  William,  works  by :  Na- 
poleon, 1479,  p.  405 ;  Luther, 

1 100,  pp.  309,  315 

Hazlitt,  William  (the  Younger), 
works"  by  :  Guizot's  Civilization, 
732,  p.  199;  Guizot's  Revolu- 
tion, 1574,  p.  323 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.,  works  by :  Collec- 
tions, 99;  Handbook,  99;  In- 
dex, 99 

Head,  Edmund.  Lewis's  Admin- 
istrations, 1975,  p.  374 

Heard,  F.  F.  Bacon's  Essays, 
1232 

Hearn,  L.    Trip  to  W.  I.,  p.  452 

Hearn,  W.  E.  Aryan  Household, 
1423,  p.  169 

Heeren,  Ukert.    Geschichte,  727 

Hefele,  C.  J.   Councils,  1424,  p.  174 

Heilprin,  Angelo.  Lippincott's 
Gazetteer,  356 

Heilprin,  Louis,  works  by :  Ref- 
erence Book,  314 ;  Lippincott's 
Gazetteer,  356 

Heimskringla,  599,  p.  190 

Heinemann,  H.  E.  O.  Freytag's 
Luther,  1475,  p.  285 


512 


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Helmolt,  H.  F.    World,  739,  p.  252 
Henderson,  B.  W.    Legions,  1578, 

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Henderson,  E.F., works  by:  Docu- 
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815,    p.   176;     Side-Lights,   659, 

p.  32 ;  p.  297 

Hengist,  settlements  under,  p.  177 
Henley,  Walter  of.      Husbandry, 

1405,  p.  249 
Henrici     Quinti     Gesta,     1072  A 

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Henrietta  Maria,  marriage  of,  with 

Charles  I,  p.  322 
Henry  I,  1100-1135  A.D.,  p.  209 
Henry  II,  1154-1189  A.D.,  p.  213  ; 

life  of,  1754,  p.  216 
Henry  III,  1216-1272  A.D.,  p.  229 
Henry  IV,  1399-1413  A.D.,  p.  256 
Henry   V,    invasion    of,    p.    246; 

1413-1422  A.D.,  p.  258  ;  lives  of, 

1755,  p.  260 
Henry  VI,  1422-1451  A.D.,  p.  260; 

1451-1461  A.D.,  p.  263 
Henry  VII,  as  earl  of  Richmond, 

p.  268;  1485-1509  A.D.,  p.  276; 

life  of,  1756,  p.  278 
Henry     VIII,      1509-1527     A.D., 

p.  279;    1527-1534  A.D.,  p.  283; 

1 534-1 547  A.D.,  p.  286 ;  lives  of, 

1541,  1548,  p.  281 

Henry  of  Lancaster.    See  Henry  V 
Henry  of  Navarre  (Henry  IV  of 

France),  time  of  Eliz.,  p.  300; 

life  of,  1466,  p.  304 
Henry  the  Navigator,  Prince,  p. 

276;  lives  of,  1467,  pp.  259,  272 
Henschel,  G.  A.  L.     Du  Cange's 

Glossarium,  485,  486 
Heptarchy,  the,  p.  178 
Heraldry,  works  on,  p.  49 
Herbertson,    A.   J.      Commercial 

Geog.,  376,  p.  1 66 
Heretics,    Statute    against,     1401 

A.D.,  p.  256 ;  treatment  of,  under 

Henry  IV,  p.  256;  persecutions 

of,  under  Henry  VIII,  p.  286; 

repeal    of   laws   against,   under 

Eliz.,  p.  296.    See  also  Religion 
Hereward,  the  Wake,  p.  204 
Heroes  of  the  Nations,  740 


Heroes  of  the  Reformation,  1468 
Herrtage,    S.   J.    H.,    works    by: 
Catholicon,  484 ;  Starkey's  Eng- 
land, 1205,  p.  309 
Hertslet,  Edward.  Europe,  377, 414 
Hervey,    John.     Memoirs,     1272, 

P-378 
Hervey,    M.    H.      Confederation, 

p.  467 
Hewins,    W.  A.  S.      Trade,    1040, 

p.  360 

Hibbert  Lectures,  741 
Hickson,  Mary.    Massacres,  1671, 

P-  33° 
Higginson,  T.  W.    Eng.  Hist.,  835, 

p.  171 

High  Commission.    See  Coiirts 
Highlanders,  regiments  of,  p.  382. 

See  also  Pretender;  and  Rebellion 
Hildebrand.    See  Gregory  VII 
Hildreth,    Richard.     Judges,   742, 

P-  234 

Hill,  Georgiana.    Dress,  531 
Hill,     Mabel.       Documents,    601, 

p.  209 
Hill,  Mrs.  Birkbeck.    Borgeaud's 

Democracy,  1411,  p.  360 
Hill,    O.    T.      Monasticism,    1003, 

p.  171 

Hill,  R.  T.    VV.  Indies,  378,  p.  452 
Hinds,     A.    B.      Calendar,    1130, 

p.  238 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.    History,  289 
Historians,  1216-1399  A.D.,  p.  249  ; 

since  1789  A.D.,  p.  437 
Historical    Manuscripts    Commis- 
sion.   See  Royal  Commission,  etc. 
Historical  Portraits,  335 
Historical  Records  of  N.  S.  Wales, 

1341,  p.  457 

Historic  of  Ed.  IV,  1171,  p.  265 
Historische  Vierteljahrschrift,  264 
Historische  Zeitschrift,  266 
Historisches  Jahrbuch,  265 
History  of  Banking,  743 
History  of  Eng.  in  six  vols.,  877 
History  of  Religions,  744 
Hobbes,  Thomas.  Leviathan,  1372, 

P-338 
Hobson,   J.   A.     S.   Africa,    1950, 

P-  463 


INDEX 


513 


Hodder,  Edwin,  works  by :  Cen- 
tury, 2029,  p.  440 ;  Shaftesbury, 
1803,  p.  421 

Hodgetts,  J.  F.,  works  by  :  Middle 
Ages.  1041,  p.  226;  Older  Eng., 
506,  p.  199 

Hodgkin,  Thomas,  works  by : 
Charles  the  Great,  1458,  p.  200 ; 
England,  1579,  p.  169;  Italy, 
1494,  p.  175 

Hoefer.    Biographic,  166 

Hoey,  Mrs.  Cashel.  Remusat's 
Memoirs,  1109,  p.  407 

Hogarth,  D.  G.    Nearer  East,  379, 

P-435 

Hogue,  La.,  naval  engagement  off, 
1692  A.D.,  p.  366 

Holinshed,  Raphael,  Tudor  chron- 
icler, p.  309.  Chronicles,  660  ; 
1168,  p.  170 

Holland,  Treaty  of  Breda  with, 
1667  A.D.,  p.  345;  in  Triple  Al- 
liance, 1668  A.D.,  p.  348;  war 
with,  1672-1674  A.D.,  p.  348; 
war  with,  1780-1783  A.D.,  p.  388. 
See  also  Dutch  ;  Netherlands ; 
Treaties ;  Wars,  etc.  For  -works 
on,  see  Countries,  individual 

Holland,  T.  E.  Oxford,  2008,  p.  226 

Hollond,  John.  Discourses,  1217, 
p.  360 

Holmes,  R.  R.  Victoria,  1815, 
p.  427 

Hoist,  Hermann  v.    French  Rev., 

i478»  P-  399 

Holton,  S.  H.  D.  Richard  II,  1794, 
p.  245 

Holy  Alliance,  1815  A.D.,  p.  419 

Holy  League  and  Henry  VIII, 
1511  A.D.,  p.  280 

Holy  Maid  of  Kent.  See  Barton, 
Eliz. 

Homage,  p.  223 

Home  rule  for  Ireland.  See  Ire- 
land 

Honduras,  British,  p.  451 

Hone,  William.  Strutt's  Sports, 
1055,  p.  200 

Hong  Kong,  p.  464 

Hood,  Samuel.  Letters,  1273,  p.  388 

Hook,  B.  C.  Alfred,  1571,  p.  187 


Hook,  W.  F.    Archbishops,    941, 

p.  182 
Hooker,  John.  Chronicles,  660, 

p.  170 
Hooker,  LeRoy.  Africanders,  1951, 

P-463 

Hooker,    Richard,    Tudor    theo- 
logian, p.  309 
Hooper,  John,     burned,  reign  of 

Mary  Tudor,  p.  293 
Hooper,    Wynnard.      Gesta,    326, 

p.  197 

Hope,  Mrs.  Divorce,  1580,  p.  278 
Hopkins,  E.  W.  India,  1915,  p.  449 
Horner,  Francis.  Memoirs,  1274, 

p.  402 
Horner,  Leonard.  F.  Horner's 

Memoirs,  1274,  p.  402 
Horsa,  settlements  under,  p.  177 
Horsley,  G.  C.     Prior's  History, 

526 
Hosack,   John.    Mary,  Queen   of 

Scots,  1771,  p.  297 
Hosmer,  J.  K.,  works  by :   Anglo- 
Saxon    Freedom,   745,    p.    176; 

Vane,  1814,  p.  329 
Hounslow  Heath,  army  at,  under 

James  II,  p.  355 
Housecarls  of  Canute,  p.  191 
House    of    Commons.     See    Com- 
mons, house  of 
Houston,  William.     Constitution, 

1342,  p.  454 
Hoveden,  Roger  of.    Annals,  602, 

p.  181 
Howard,  Catherine,  queen  of 

Henry  VIII,  p.  286 
Howard,  G.  E.     Preliminaries  of 

the  Rev.,  1876,  p.  387 
Howarth,    H.  H.     Wessex,    1581, 

p.  1 88 
Howell,  T.  B.  Cobbett's  Trials, 

638,  p.  213 
Howell,    T.  J.     Cobbett's   Trials, 

638,  p.  213 
Howe's    campaign   of    1777  A.D., 

p.  388 
Hozier,  H.  M.  Invasions,  878, 

p.  171 
Hubbard,  J.  M.  Shakesperiana, 

109,  p.  316 


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Hubert     de     Burgh,     statesman, 

p.  229 

Hubert  Walter,  statesman,  p.  217 
Hudson,  Henry,  navigator,  p.  300 
Hudson  Bay  Company's  territory, 

P-453 

Hughes,  E.  A.  Calendar,  1134, 
p.  261 

Hughes,  H.  P.  Wesley's  Journal, 
1320,  p.  378 

Hughes,  Thomas,  works  by: 
Alfred,  1695,  P-  l&9>  Living- 
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P'3>5 

Huguenots,  relations  with  Eliz., 
p.  296 ;  in  S.  Af.,  p.  461 

Hulme,  F.  E.,  works  by :  Flags, 
564 ;  Heraldry,  564 

Humbert,  A.  C.  Trekking,  p. 
461 

Humble  Petition  and  Advice, 
1657  A.D.,  p.  341 

Hume,  David.  England,  879, 
p.  171 

Hume,  M.  A.  S.,  works  by  :  Burgh- 
ley,  1713,  p.  292  ;  Burke's  Spain, 
807,  p.  1 68 ;  Calendars,  1064, 
1065,  p.  276;  Chronicle,  Henry 
VIII,  1139,  p.  283 ;  Mary  of 
Scots,  1582,  p.  299;  Philip  II, 
1480,  p.  295;  Raleigh,  1793, 
p.  304;  Visit  of  Philip  II,  1582, 
p.  294 

Hundred,  the,  in  early  England, 
p.  197 

Hundred   Days,   the,    1815   A.D., 

P-  413 

Hundred  Years'  War,  beginning 
of,  p.  238 ;  effects  of,  time  of 
Henry  VI,  p.  260.  See  also  Bat- 
tles ;  Treaties ;  and  Wars 

Hunt,  John.    Religious  Thought, 

1004,  p-  315 

Hunt,  William,  works  by :  Bristol 
(Historic  Towns),  868,  p.  226; 
Church,  1015 ;  England,  880, 
p.  387  ;  Eng.  Church  in  Middle 
Ages,  1005,  p.  185 

Hunter,  W.  W.,  life  of,  1757,  p.  450; 
works  by :  Gazetteer,  354 ;  His- 
tory, 1916,  p.  449 ;  Indian  Em- 


pire, 1916,  p.  449  ;  Indian  Geog., 
p.  448 ;  Peoples,  1916,  p.  448 

Huntingdon,  Henry  of.  Chroni- 
cle, 661,  p.  170 

Hurlbert,   W.   H.     Ireland,    1172, 

P-437 

Hurst,  J.  F.  Theology,  20,  p. 
172 

Huskisson,  William,  statesman, 
p.  419 

Hutchinson,  E.  M.  American  Lit., 
1355.  P-  3°6 

Hutchinson,  H.  N.  Races,  495, 
p.  167 

Hutchinson,  John.  Memoirs,  1275, 
p.  326 

Hutchinson,  Julius.  L.  Hutchin- 
son's  Hutchinson,  1275,  p.  326 

Hutchinson,  Lucy.  Colonel  (John) 
Hutchinson,  1275,  p.  326 

Hutchinson,  P.  O.  T.  Hutchin- 
son's  Diary,  1276,  p.  388 

Hutchinson,  Thomas.  Diary,  1276, 
p.  388 

Hutton,  A.  W.  Young's  Ireland, 
1227,  p.  396 

Hutton,  R.  H.,  works  by :  Bage- 
hot's  Studies,  930,  p.  374 ;  New- 
man, 1777,  p.  435 

Hutton,  W.  H.,  works  by :  Baron- 
age, 1583,  p.  21 1  ;  Henry  III, 
1173,  p.  229 ;  Laud,  1762,  p.  328  ; 
Montfort,  1173,  p.  229 ;  More, 
1775,  p.  278 ;  St.  Thomas,  1233, 
p.  214 

Hyde,    Douglas.     Literary   Hist., 

100,  p.  169 

Hyde,  Edward.  See  Clarendon, 
Earl  of 

Ibraham-Hilmy,    Prince.      Egypt, 

101,  p.  436 
Iceni,  the,  p.  170 

Ideler,  Ludwig.    Chronologic,  444 

lies,  George,  works  by :  Guide, 
18,  p.  202  ;  Lists,  31 

Illustrative  Material,  p.  30 ;  and 
each  section  of  Part  II,  begin- 
ning with  p.  172 

Immigration  of  alien  artisans,  pp. 
270,  309 


INDEX 


515 


Immigration  of  Loyalists  into 
Canada,  p.  453 

Impeachment,  of  favourites,  under 
Richard  II,  p.  246;  political, 
p.  375.  See  also  Bacon  (Fran- 
cis); Danby ;  Hastings;  Laud; 
and  Slrafford 

Imperial  Federation  Defence 
Com.,  p.  466 

Imperial  Federation  League, 
p.  466 

Imperial  Institute,  p.  466 

Imperial  Lib.,  1844 

Implements,  classification  of  re- 
mains according  to,  p.  168 

Improvements,  provisions  in  Irish 
Land  Act  as  to,  p.  432 

Income  tax,  removal  of,  1815  A.D., 
p.  414;  reimposition  of,  1841 
A.D.,  p.  425  .  . 

Indemnification  of  slave  owners, 
p.  422 

Independence  of  Scotland.  See 
Scotland 

Independence,  Declaration  of, 
1776  A.D.,  p.  388 

Independence,  War  of,  in  Amer- 
ica, p.  388 

Independent  Rev.,  248 

Independents,  during  the  Civil 
War,  p.  329 

Inderwick,    F.    A.     Interregnum, 

1584.  P;  336 

India,  Bills  of  1784  A.D.,  and  the 
English  in,  p.  393 ;  Napoleon's 
policy  for,  p.  406 ;  mutiny  in, 
1857-1858  A.D.,  pp.  428,  446; 
status  of,  p.  466 ;  section  on, 
p.  446;  works  on,  pp.  no,  153; 
cf.  p.  148 

Indiana  Univ.  Extracts,  603,  p.  176 

Indulgence,    Declaration    of,   by 

Charles  II,    1672  A.D.,  p.  348 ; 

by  James  II,    1687,   1688  A.D., 

P-355 

Industry,  under  the  Romans, 
p.  173 ;  legislation  concerning, 
under  Ed.  IV,  p.  265 ;  legisla- 
tion unfavorable  to  the  Irish, 
under  Anne,  p.  372 ;  the  revo- 
lution in,  p.  395 ;  works  on  the 


history  of,  pp.  83,  115,  161 ;   cf. 

pp.  52,  61,  70,  87,  92,  1 1 6,  124. 

See  also  Society,  state  of 
Inglis,  James.  Australian  Cousins, 

1932,  p.  459 
Ingram,  T.  D.     Irish    Hist.,  924, 

p.  362 
Inheritance,    laws    against    Irish 

Catholics  concerning,  p.  372 
Inkerman,   battle    of,    1854  A.D., 

p.  428 

Institutions,  and  societies,  publi- 
cations of,  p.  19 
Instrument  of  Government,  1653 

A.D.,  p.  341 
Insurrection.     See    Ireland;    and 

Rebellions 

Intercolonial    Conference  at    Ot- 
tawa, 1894  A.D.,  p.  466 
Intercourse  with   the    Continent, 

Celtic  period,  p.  170.    See  also 

Society i  state  of 
Intercursus  Magnus  of  Henry  VII, 

p.  276 
Interdict  upon  England,  in  John's 

reign,  p.  220 
International  Af.  Ass'n,  1876  A. D., 

p.  460 
International  Congo  Conference 

of  Berlin,  p.  460 

International  Education  Sen,  141 
International  Scientific  Sen,  142 
International     Year     Book,    167, 

P-  434 
Interregnum,  the,  1688-1689  A.D., 

P-  355 
Invasion    of    Canada,    1775-1776 

A.D.,  p.  388 

Invasion     of     England,    Roman, 
p.  173;  Teutonic,  p.  177;   Dan- 
ish, p.  186;  Norman,  p.  195  ;  by 
Matilda,    p.    211;    by   Isabella, 
p.  236 ;  by  Henry  of  Lancaster, 
p.  246 ;  by  Henry,  Earl  of  Rich- 
mond,   p.  268 ;    by  William  of 
Orange,  p.  355.   See  also  Battles ; 
Scotland ;   Wales  ;   Wars 
Investiture,  custom  of,  p.  209 
lona,  St.  Columba  at,  p.  183 
Ionian     Islands,    cession    of,   to 
Greece,  1864  A.D.,  p.  432 


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REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Ireland,  partial  conquest  of,  under 
Henry  II,  p.  213;  campaign  in, 
by  Richard  II,  p.  246;  under 
Henry  VII,  p.  276;  made  a 
kingdom,  under  Henry  VIII, 
p.  286 ;  opposition  to  Reforma- 
tion in,  time  of  Henry  VIII, 
p.  286 ;  foreign  influence  in, 
time  of  Eliz.,  p.  296;  Strafford 
in,  under  Charles  I,  p.  326; 
conquest  of,  1649-1652  A.D., 
p.  337  ;  Cromwell's  policy  for, 
P-  337 !  Tyrconnel  in,  under 
James  II,  p.  355  ;  reconquest  of, 
under  William  III,  p.  366;  law 
against  Irish  Cathglics,  p.  372 ; 
home  rule  for,  pp.  393,  396; 
Catholic  Ass'n  in,  p.  419;  rep- 
resentation of,  p.  436 ;  disestab- 
lishment and  disendowment  of 
the  Church  in,  p.  432 ;  Irish 
Land  Acts,  1870,  1887  A.D.,  etc., 
p.  432 ;  Irish  Land  League, 
1879  A.D.,  p.  432 ;  Irish  Coer- 
cion Act,  1881  A.D.,  p.  432 ; 
works  on,  modern  accounts  of 
more  than  one  period,  p.  76 ;  of 
one  period,  p.  135.  See  also 
British  Empire ;  Insurrections ; 
Religion  ;  Society,  state  of 

Ireton,  Henry,  Cromwell's  deputy 
in  Ireland,  p.  337 

Iron,  use  of,  p.  395 

Ironsides,     Cromwell's     soldiers, 

P;  329 

Irving,  Joseph.    Annals,  320 
Isabella,  queen  of  Ed.  II,  plot  and 

invasion  of,  p.  236 
Isabella,  of   France,  marriage  to 

Richard  II,  p.  246 
Isle  of  Rhe,  expedition  to,  1627 

A.D.,  p.  322 
Italians,  in  Eng.  church  positions, 

under  Henry  III,  p.  229 
Italy,  Renaissance  in,  p.  276;  works 

on,  see  Countries,  individual 
Itinerant  justices.   See  Justices 

Jackson,  Andrew,  life  of,  1470,  p.  41 7 
Jackson,  T.  S.     Sea  Fights,  1181, 
P-403 


Jacobites.  See  Pretender;  and  Re- 
bellions 

Jacobs,  H.  E.  Lutheran  Move- 
ment, 1994,  p.  281 

Jacobs,  Joseph,  works  by:  Jews, 
1174,  p.  181  ;  Discovery,  380, 

P-  447 
Jahresbericht,    der    Altertumswis- 

senschaft,  569 
Jahresberichte  der  Geschichtswis- 

senchaft,  71 
Jalkson,    Lowis.     Progress,    746, 

p.  198 

Jamaica,  p.  451 
James  I,  of    England,   1603-1625 

A.D.,  p.  318.  Works,  1277,  p.  318 
James  II,  of  England,  as  Duke  of 

York,  p.  345;    second  marriage 

of,     p.    350;      1685-1688   A.D., 

P-  355 
James  I,  of  Scotland,  capture  and 

detention    of,    by    Henry    IV, 

p.  256;  liberation  of,  1423  A.D., 

p.  260 
James   VI,    of    Scotland.     See 

James  I,  of  England 
James,  Bartholomew.    Journal, 

1278,  p.  388 
James,  Bishop  of  Wlnton.   Works 

of  James  I,  1277,  p.  318 
James  Edward.    See  Pretender,  Old 
James,  William.    Naval  Hist.,  1585, 

p.  404 
Jameson,  J.  F.     Duruy's  France, 

808,  p.  250 

Jameson  Raid,  1895  A.D.,  p.  461 
Jamestown,    foundation    of,    1607 

A.D.,  p.  318 
Jamieson,  John.     Dictionary,  453 ; 

abr.,  454 
Japan,    intercourse   with,  p.  428 ; 

treaty  with,  1858  A.D.,  p.  432  -  '. 
Jaques,  W.  H.  Nelson,  1776,  p.  395 
Jardine,  David.  Cobbett's  Trials, 

638,  p.  213 

Jastrow,  M.    Handbooks,  735 
Jausz,  Ferencz.    Kossuth's  Memo- 
ries, 1076,  p.  432 
Jay's  Treaty,  1795  A.D.,  p.  402 
Jeanroy,  A.    Extraits,  607,  p.  242 
Jebb,  R.  C.    Erasmus,  1461,  p.  278 


INDEX 


517 


Jefferson,  Thomas.  Writings,  1098, 

p.  388 
Jeffery,  Walter,  works  by  :  Phillip, 

1789,    p.    459 ;    Pioneers,    1924, 

p.  458 

Jeffreys,  at  the  Bloody  Assizes, 
after  Monmouth's  Rebellion, 

P-  355 
Jenkins's  Ear,  War  of,  1739  A.D., 

P-378 

Jenks,  Edward,  works  by :  Colo- 
nies, 1933,  p.  458 ;  Common- 
wealth, 1973,  p.  340 ;  Edward, 
X739>  P-  23 J  5  England,  881, 
p.  356;  Execution,  2030,  p.  201 ; 
Independent  Rev.,  248 ;  Magna 
Carta,  1973,  p.  222  ;  Victoria, 

1933.  P-  459 
Jenner,  G.   Drake's  Voyages,  1586, 

P-  303 
Jennings,  A.  C.,  works  by:  Church, 

1006,  p.  171  ;  Tables,  445 
Jennings,    L.  J.     Croker    Papers, 

1252,  p.  414 
Jephson,  Henry.     Platform,  1974, 

P-  439 

Jessopp,  Augustus.  Essays,  882, 
p.  226 

Jesuits,  or  Society  of  Jesus,  foun- 
dation of,  1534  A.D.,  p.  296 

Jewett,  S.  O.  Normans,  1425, 
p.  205 

Jewitt,  Llewellyn.    Antiquities,  507 

Jews,  government  and  occupations 
of,  in  med.  Eng.,  p.  249 ;  ex- 
pulsion, 1290  A.D.,  p.  232;  re- 
moval of  political  disabilities 
from,  1858  A.D.,  pp.  431,  437 

Jingoes,  a  party  term,  466 

Joan  of  Arc,  p.  260 ;  lives  of,  1471, 
p.  262 

John  Crerar  Lib.    List,  47 

John,  King,  1199-1216  A.D.,  p.  220; 
life  of,  1758,  p.  215 

John  of  Gaunt,  campaigns  of, 
p.  241 

Johnes,  Thomas,  works  by  :  Frois- 
sart's  Chronicles,  1070,  p.  236; 
Monstrelet's  Chronicles,  605, 
p.  256 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.    Studies,  193 


Johnson,  A.  H.,  works  by:  Busch's 
Tudors,  1545,  p.  277  ;  Normans, 
747,  p.  182  ;  Sixteenth  Century, 
1426,  p.  302 

Johnson,  C.    Letters,  627,  p.  217 
Johnson,    Samuel,    life    of,    1279, 

P-  396 
Johnson,  Theodore.    Britain,  1845, 

p.  167 
Johnston,    Alexander.      Orations, 

1087,  p.  389 

Johnston,  A.  K.    Atlas,  415 
Johnston,    H.    H.      Africa,    1427, 

P-435 

Johnston,  John.  Jamieson's  Dic- 
tionary, 454 

Johnston,J.B.  Reprints, 645, p.  184 
Johnston,  Keith.    Geography,  381, 

p.  167 

Johnston,  T.  B.    Atlas,  415 
Johnston,  W.  D.,  works  by:  Re- 
prints, 645,  p.  184;  Titles,  122 
Johnston    of   Warriston,    life    of, 

1759.  P-  362 

Joinville,  John  de,  works  by :  Cru- 
sades, 594,  p.  249  ;  Extraits,  607, 
p.  249 

Jomini,    Baron.     Napoleon,    1479, 

P-  405 
Jones,  D.  Brynmor-.    Welsh,  1635, 

p.  1 66 

Jones,  E.  H.  Romances,  325,  p.  187 
Jones,  Guernsey.   Civilization,  604, 

p.  176 

Jones,  H.  V.    Papers,  123,  p.  417 
Jones,  Lloyd.    Owen,  1782,  p.  441 
Jones,  L.  E.    Putnam's  Views,  451 
Jones,  W.  C.   Jones's  Owen,  1782, 

p.  441 

Jonson,  Ben,  dramatist,  p.  309 
Jordell,  D.    Repertoire,  257 
Jose,  A.  W.    Empire,  1846,  p.  362 
Joseph,     King    of     Spain,     over- 
thrown, 1813  A.D.,  p.  413 
Josephson.A.G.S.    Bibl.of  Bibl.,4 
Journals    of   Paris,  of  Eliz.,  1175, 

p.  297 

Jowett,  B.    Toynbee,  2052 
Joyce,  P.  W.,  works  by :   Ancient 

Ire.,  2031,  p.  171  ;    Short  Hist., 

925,  p.  200 


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REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Jubilee,  Queen  Victoria's,  p.  466 
Judiciary,  reorganization  of,  1871 

A.D.,  p.  432 

Judson,  H.  P.  Europe,  1428,  p.  403 
Junius,  p.  385.  Letters,  1280,  p.  385 
Jury,  indictment  and  trial  by,  under 

Henry  II,  p.  213 

Jusserand,  J.  J.,  works   by: 
Charles  II,  1587,  p.  345 ;    Way- 
faring, 2032,  p.  253 
Justices  on  Circuit,  under  Henry  I, 
p.  209;   under  Henry  II,  p.  213 
Jutes,  home  of  the,  p.  176;  settle- 
ments in  Eng.,  p.  178 

Kafirs,  wars  with  the,  p.  461 
Kappes,  Alfred.     Froissart,   1070, 

p.  236 

Katherine.    See  Catherine 
Kaye,  John.    Mutiny,  1917,  p.  430 
Keane,  A.  H.,  works  by :    Africa, 

382,  p.  435  ;  Am.  and  W.  I.,  382, 

p.  452  ;  Asia,  382,  p.  448  ;  Com- 
panies, 1028,  p.  249  ;  Ethnology, 

496,  p.  169  ;  Geography,  381 
Keane,  John.    Geography,  383 
Keary,  C.  F.    Vikings,  1429,  p.  183 
Keene,  H.  G.    Empire,  1918,  p.  387 
Keep,  A.  P.  P.    Proceedings,  1588, 

p.  321 
Keith,    R.    M.      Correspondence, 

1281,  p.  382 

Kellogg,  A.  E.    References,  302 
Kelly,  John.    Dictionary,  455 
Kelly,    R.   T.     Penfield's   Egypt, 

1625,  p.  435 
Keltic,  J.   S.,  works  by:    Africa, 

1430,  p.  435;  Year-Book,  172 
Kemble,  J.  M.,  works  by :  Saxons, 

1589,  p.  199 ;   State  Papers,  1073, 

P-35° 
Kendall,  E.  K.,  works  by  :  History, 

831,  p.  166;    Short   Hist.,  831; 

Source-book,  662,  p.  170 
Kenilworth,  Dictum  of,  1267  A.D., 

p.  229 
Kennedy,  H. A., worksby:  Canada, 

1893,  P-  454 !    Story  of  Empire, 

1856 
Kennedy,    H.    M.     Ten    Brink's 

Literature,  94 


Kent,  early  kingdom  of,  p.  178 
Kenyon,  R.  L.,  works  by :    Gold 
Coins,  555;    Hawkins's  Coins, 

554 

Keogh,  Andrew.    Works,  5 
Khartoum,  fall  of,  1885  A.D.,  p.  432 
Kiepert,  Henry,  works  by :  Atlas, 

425;  Maps,  1437,  p.  172 
Kilkenny,   Statute   of,   1367  A.D., 

p.  241 

Killen,  W.  D.    Ireland,  1007,  p.  175 
Killiecrankie,  battle  of,  1689  A.D., 

p.  366 
Kimball,  J.  H.  Emancipation,  1357, 

p.  422 

King,  C.  F.    Methods,  344,  p.  167 
King,  D.  B.    Irish  Question,  1672, 

P-437 
King  William's  War.    See  War  of 

the  Palatinate 
Kingdoms,     early    Teutonic,     in 

Britain,  p.  177 
Kinglake,    A.  W.     Crimea,    1590, 

P-43° 

Kingmaker,  the.    See  Warwick 

King's  Friends,  under  George  III, 
p.  388 

Kingsford,  C.  L.,  works  by :  Cru- 
sades, 697,  p.  207 ;  Henry  V, 
1755,  p.  247 

Kingsford,  William.   Canada,  1894, 

P-  455 
Kingsley,    M.  H.     Studies,    1431, 

p.  462 

Kinship,  of  early  races,  p.  168 
Kipling,  Rudyard,  author,  p.  466 
Kirk,  J.  F.,  works  by :  Dictionary, 

91 ;  Prescott's  Hist.,  1506,  p.  267 
Kirke's  Lambs,  after  Monmouth's 

Rebellion,  p.  355 
Kitchener,  H.  H.,  in  the  Sudan, 

P-432 

Kitchin,  G.  W.,  works  by :  France, 
816,  p.  243 ;  Winchester  (His- 
toric Towns),  868,  p.  200 

Kittredge,  G.  L.  Athenaeum  Press 
Sen,  620 

Knight,  Charles.  England,  883, 
p.  171 

Knight,  J.  H.  Cape-to-Cairo  R'y, 
p.  462 


INDEX 


519 


Knight,  in  warfare,  1216-1399  A.D., 
p.  249 

Knighthood,  distraint  of,  enforced 
under  Charles  I,  p.  323 

Knowles,  James.  Nineteenth  Cen- 
tury, 251 

Knox,  Alexander.    Glossary,  355 

Knox,  John,  Scotch  reformer, 
p.  296 ;  life  of,  1760,  p.  289 ; 
Regiment,  1074,  p.  293 

Kb'rting,  Gustav.    Grundriss,  102 

Kostlin,  Julius.  Luther,  1475,  p.  285 

Koran,  1075,  p.  217 

Kossuth,  Louis.    Memories,  1076, 

P-  432 
Krausse,     Alexis.       Russia,     817, 

P-  434 
Krehbiel,  H.  E.    Annotated  Bibl., 

515 

Kriehn,  George,  works  by :    Up- 
risings, 1042,  p.  245  ;    Rising  in 
1450  A.D.,  1591,  p.  262;  Social 
Revolt,  2033,  p.  245 
Kroeger,  A.  B.    Guide,  143 
Kroll,  W.   Jahresbericht,  569 
Kriiger,  Hermann.    Droysen,  280 

Labanoff,  Alexandre.    Marie  Stu- 
art, 1294,  p.  296 
Labberton,  R.  H.,  works  by:  Atlas, 

426;  History,  829 
La  Blache,  P.  V.  de.    Tableau,  384 
Labour,    child,    legislation    upon, 

P-436 
Labourers,     Statutes     of,     under 

Ed.  Ill,  p.  238 ;    improvement 

in  condition  of,  p.  437  ;  political 

influence  of,  p.  437 
Labourdonnais,    B.  F.  M.    de,    in 

India,  p.  446 

Labuan,  the  island,  p.  464 
La  Curne  de  Saint-Pelaye.     Dic- 

tionnaire,  481 
La  Hogue.   See  ffogite 
Laing,     Samuel.      Heimskringla, 

599,  p.  190 

Lake,  Gerard,  in  India,  p.  446 
Lake   Erie,   battle   of,  1813  A.D., 

p.  414 
Lally,  T.  A.,  Comte  de,  in  India, 

p.  446 


La  Marche,  A.  L.  de.  See  Lecoy  de 
la  Marche 

Lamond,  Elizabeth.  Henley's  Hus- 
bandry, 1405,  p.  249 

Lamont,  Hammond.  Burke's 
Speech,  1331,  p.  388 

Lamprecht,  Karl.  What  is  His- 
tory?, 290 

Lancaster,  Henry  of,  invasion  of, 
p.  246 

Lancaster,  Thomas  of,  execution 
of,  p.  236 

Lancastrians,  risings  of,  under 
Ed.  IV,  p.  265 

Land,  feudal  tenure  of,  p.  223 ; 
church,  under  Ed.  I,  p.  232;  re- 
sumption of  crown,  under  Wm. 
Ill,  p.  369;  tax  on,  under 
George  II,  p.  378.  See  also  Ire- 
land ;  and  Society,  state  of 

Landor,  A.  H.  S.  Coveted  Lands, 
1077,  p.  468 

Lane,  E.  W.    Kur-an,  1075,  p.  203 

Lane,  W.  C.,  works  by :  Carlyle 
Collection,  65,  p.  337  ;  Index, 
2,6 

Lanfranc,  pp.  204,  207 

Lanfrey,  P.   Napoleon,  1479,  p.  408 

Lang,  Andrew,  works  by :  Mary 
Stuart,  1771,  p.  299 ;  Scotland, 
884,  p.  175;  Social  Eng.,  1403, 
p.  301  ;  Worthies,  935 

Langland,  William,  p.  249.  Piers 
Plowman,  1282,  p.  244 

Langlois,  C.-V.,  works  by :  Eng. 
and  France,  748,  p.  225 ;  Intro- 
duction, 291 ;  Manuel,  7 

Langmead,  T.  P.  Taswell-.  Const. 
Hist.,  p.  175 

Langton,  Stephen,  life  of,  1761, 
p.  222 

Language,  Latin,  in  Britain,  p.  173 ; 
of  Anglo-Saxons,  p.  197;  Old 
English,  p.  197 ;  influence  of 
Caxton  upon  the  English,  p.  270. 
See  also  Society,  state  of 

Lanier,  Sidney.  Froissart,  1070, 
p.  236 

Lappenberg,  J.  M.,  works  by : 
England,  885,  p.  171  ;  Kings, 
1592,  p.  171 


520 


REFERENCES   FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Lapsley,  G.  T.,  works  by :  Dur- 
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p.  288 

Larkin,  M.  Catalog,  108  A  (p.  474), 
p.  460 

Larned,  J.  N.,  works  by  :  History, 
836,  p.  1 7 1 ;  Literature,  81,  p.  387 ; 
Ready  Reference,  749,  p.  169 

Later  Stuart  Tracts,  1176,  p.  396 

Latimer,  Hugh,  burned,  time  of 
Mary  Tudor,  p.  293  ;  works  by  : 
Ploughers,  1386,  p.  290 ;  Seven 
Sermons,  1386,  p.  290 

Latin  philology,  works  on,  p.  43 

Laud,  William,  Archbishop,  under 
Charles  I,  p.  323 ;  imprison- 
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attainder  and  execution  of, 
p.  333  ;  life  of,  1762,  p.  328 

Lauderdale  Papers,  1283,  p.  327 

Laughlin,  J.  L.  Essays,  1964, 
p.  197 

Laughton,  J.  K.,  works  by :  Ar- 
mada, 1206,  p.  306 ;  James's 
Journal,  1278,  p.  388  ;  Memoirs 
of  Torrington,  1315,  p.  353; 
Miscellany,  1187,  p.  306 

Lavisse,  Ernest,  works  by :  Eu- 
rope, 750,  p.  361  ;  France,  818, 
p.  169;  Histoire  Generale,  751, 
p.  169 

Law.    See  Legal  History 

Law,  canon,  under  Henry  II, 
p.  213;  under  the  Normans, 
p.  223 

Law,  common,  under  William  I, 
p.  204 ;  under  Henry  II,  p.  213  ; 
writers  on,  p.  249 

Law,  forest,  under  William  I, 
p  204 

Law,  John,  financier,  pp.  375,  396 

Law,  military,  under  Charles  I, 
p.  322 

Law,  Salic,  p.  176 

Law  Quarterly  Rev.,  249 

Lawless,  Emily.  Ireland,  926, 
p.  1 66 

Lawrence,  Isabel.  Reading,  21, 
p.  1 68 

Lawrence,  Lord,  life  of,  1763, 
p.  424 


Laws.    See  Statutes 

Lea,  H.  C.,  works  by :    Celibacy, 

752,    p.    201  ;    Inquisition,    752, 

p.  254;  Superstition,  752,  p.  177 
Leaders  [Eng.]  of  Religion,  943 
League    and   Covenant,    Solemn, 

1643  A-D-'  P-  329 
Learning.    See  Society,  state  of 
Leathes,  Stanley.     Cambridge 

Mod.  Hist,  703,  p.  251 
Lebon,     Andre.       France,     1495, 

P-  403 

Lechler,  G.   Wiclif,  1826,  p.  243 
Lecky,  W.  E.  H.,  works  by :  Eng- 
land, 1594,  p.  362  ;  Ireland,  1673, 
p.  362 

Lecoy  de  la  Marche,  A.,  works 
by :  Manuscrits,  576 ;  Sceaux, 

565 

Lee,  F.  G.    Glossary,  1008 
Lee,    G.    C.      Source-Book,    663, 

p.  170 

Lee,  Sidney,  works  by :  Diction- 
ary, 164,  p.  169,  note;  English- 
men, 1686,  p.  278 ;  Victoria,  1815, 
p.  427 

Lee,  William.    Defoe,  1736,  p.  357 
Leeds,  Francis,  Duke  of.     Memo- 
randa, 1284,  p.  388 
Leete,  C.  H.    Longmans'  Geog., 

388 

Leeward  Islands,  p.  451 

Legal  history,  works  on,  pp.  72, 
112,  156;  cf.  52,  61,  70,  87,  92, 
1 1 6,  1 24.  See  also  Society,  state  of 

Legge,  A.  O.  Unpopular  King 
[Richard  III],  1795,  p.  267 

Legislation.  See  Society,  state  of; 
and  Statutes 

Leicester,  Earl  of  (Robert  Dud- 
ley), courtier  under  Eliz.,  pp. 
276,  296;  works  by:  Answer, 
1155,  p.  301 ;  Journal,  1313,  p.  334 

Leighton,  Alexander,  punished 
under  Charles  I,  p.  323 

Lely,  Peter,  artist,  p.  359 

Le  Marchant,  Denis.  Walpole's 
Memoirs,  1317,  p.  385 

Lemon,  Robert.  Calendar,  1135, 
p.  290 

Leo  X,  life  of,  1472,  p.  282 


INDEX 


521 


Leonard,  G.  F.    List,  72,  p.  364 

Leonard,  G.  H.   Jews,  1595,  p.  234 

Leonard,  Henrietta.  Fredericq's 
History,  284 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Paul.  Colonisa- 
tion, 1432,  p.  467 

Leslie,  David,  Scottish  general, 
supports  Charles  II,  p.  337 

Letharby,  W.  R.  London,  1596, 
p.  200 

Letters  and  Papers,  Henry  VIII, 

1177,  p.  280 ;    First  Dutch  War, 

1178,  p.  338  ;  War  with  France, 

1179,  p.  280 

Letters,  Carew  to  Roe,  1244,  p.  318 
Letters,  Cecil  to  Carew,  1245,  P-3°5 
Letters,  E.  I.  Co.,  1343,  p.  447 
Letters,    William   III    and    Louis 

XIV,  1071,  p.  369 
Levi,    Leone.     Commerce,    1043, 

P-399 

Levius,  Peter.    Manipulus,  468 
Lewes,  battle  of,  1264  A.D.,  p.  229 
Lewis,     G.    C.      Administrations, 

J97S.  P-  394 

Lewis,  H.  P.    England,  836,  p.  171 
Lexington,   battle   of,    1775  A.D., 

p.  388 
Leyland,  John.   Blockade  of  Brest, 

1156,  p.  407 

Liability,  employers',  p.  436 
Liber  Albus,  1180,  p.  249 
Liber   de    Hyda,  1180  A  (p.  474), 

p.  187 

Liberals,  a  party  term,  p.  422 
Library  of  Congress,  works  by : 

Catalogue  Cards,  48 ;  Maps,  345, 

P-  45° 

Library  of  Literary  Hist.,  103 
Library  of  Useful  Stories,  385 
Library   of   World's  Best  Litera- 
ture, 753 
Licensing     Act,     expiration     of, 

1694  A.D.,  p.  369 

Liebermann,  Felix,  works  by : 
Geschichtsquellen,  124,  p.  210; 
Gesetze,  1373,  p.  181  ;  Popula- 
tion, 2034,  p.  225 ;  Verzeichnis,73 
Lille,  negotiations  at,  after  the 
WTar  of  the  First  Coalition, 
p.  406 


Lillie,  John.    Remusat's  Memoirs, 

1109,  p.  407 

Limerick,Treaty  of,  1 691  A.D.,  p-366 
Linacre,  Thomas,  Oxford  scholar, 

p.  276 
Lincoln,  Abraham,  lives  of,  1473, 

p.  435.  Works,  1099,  p.  432 
Lindisfarne,  Aidan  at,  p.  184 
Lingard,  John,  works  by  :  Church, 

1995,  p.  1 99;  England,  837,  p.  1 75; 

abr.,  886,  p.  171 
Lingelbach,  W.  E.    Adventurers, 

664,  p.  270 

Lippincott.    Gazetteer,  356 
Lismore,  Book  of,  1229,  p.  197 
Litany,    English,    under     Henry 

VIII,  p.  286 
Literature,  works  on,  pp.  30,  102. 

See  also  Society,  state  of 
Literature    of    N.    Zealand,   95  A 

(p.  474),  p.  460 
Literature  Primers,  386 
Little,  A.  G.    Wales,  888,  p.  225 
Little,  C.  E.    Dates,  446 
Little      Englanders,     a     political 

term,  p.  466 
Little  Parliament,  approach  of  the 

Protectorate,  p.  338 
Liturgy,      for      Scotland,      under 

Charles  I,  p.  326 
Liverpool,  second  earl  (R.  B.  Jen- 

kinson),  premier,  pp.  413,  419 
Livingstone,  David,  life  of,  1764, 

P-  463 

Llewellyn,  Prince  of  Wales,  p.  232 
Llywelyn.    See  Llewellyn 
Loan,    Amicable,    under    Henry 

VIII,  p.  280 
Loans,   forced,  under   Charles  I, 

p.  322 
Local    Government   Acts,    1888- 

1894  A.D.,  p.  432 
Locke,  John,  p.  396;    works  by: 

Treatises,  1374,  p.  366 ;    Works, 

1285,  p.  366 
Lodge,  Edmund.  Illustrations,  665, 

p.  280 
Lodge,  H.  C.,  works  by  :  Colonies, 

1877,  p.  390 ;  Essays,  1964,  p.  197 ; 

Revolution,  1877,  p.  391  ;  Wash- 
ington, 1483,  p.  390 


522 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Lodge,    Richard.     Modern    Eur., 

754-  P-  3" 
Loftie,  W.  J.    London,  889,  p.  167  ; 

868  (Hisloric  Towns),  p.  175 
Logs  of  Sea  Fights,  1181,  p.  403 
Lois  de  Guillaume  le  Conquerant, 

1375.  P-  2°4 

Lollards,  Wiclif's  followers,  p.  244; 
persecution  of,  under  Richard 
II,  p.  246;  under  Henry  V, 
p.  258 

Lomas,  S.  C.  Calendar,  1135,  p.  323 
London.    See  Society,  state  of 
London,  Convention  of,  1884  A.D., 

p.  461 

London  Geographical  Ser.,  387 
Londonderry,   Marquesses    of, 

lives  of,  1765,  p.  409 
Londonderry,     Siege     of,     under 

William  III,  p.  366 
Long  Parl.,  1640  A.D.,  p.  326 
Long-barrow  men,  p.  168 
Longbow,  use  of  the,  p.  249 
Longchamp,    William,    official    of 

Richard  I,  p.  217 
Longman,    William,    works     by : 
Edward  III,  1597,  p.  240;    Lec- 
tures, 887,  p.  171 
Longmans.      School    Geog.,   388, 

p.  1 66 

Longmuir,  John.    Jamieson's  Dic- 
tionary, 453 ;  abr.,  454 
Loom,  use  of  the  power,  p.  395 
Lord,  W.  F.,  works  by :  Maitland, 
1767,  p.  405  ;  Mediterranean,  755, 

P-398 

Lord  George  Gordon  Riots,  1780 
A.D.,  p.  388 

Lords,  House  of,  under  Ed.  I, 
p.  232  ;  superiority  of  Commons 
to,  p.  395 ;  opposition  to  First 
Reform  Bill,  p.  422.  See  also 
Parliament :  and  Society,  state  of 

Lords  Marchers,  under  Henry  IV, 
p.  256 

Lords  Ordainers,  1300  A.D.,  p.  235 

Lorenz,  Ottokar,  works  by :  Ge- 
schichtsquellen,  89 ;  Handbuch, 

545 

Lorimer,  Peter.  Lechler's  Wyc- 
liffe,  1826,  p.  243 


Lome,     Marquis    of,    works    by. 
Federation,    1847,   p.  468 ;  Vic- 
toria, 1815,  p.  427 
Loserth,  J.    Wyclif,  1996,  p.  243 
Lotteries,  in  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury, p.  396 

Louis  VIII.    See  Louis,  Prince 
Louis    XVIII.     Correspondence, 

1106,  p.  414 
Louis,  Prince,  invitation  of  barons 

to,  in  John's  reign,  p.  220 
Louisburg,  capture   in    1745  A.D., 

p.  378 ;  in  1758  A.D.,  p.  382 
Louisiana,    Napoleon's    policy 

toward,  p.  406 

Lovett,  Richard,  works  by :  De- 
maus's  Tyndale,  1813,  p.  282 ; 
London,  336 

Low,  H.  B.    Sarawak,  499,  p.  465 
Low,  S.  J.    Dictionary,  315 
Low,  Sampson.    Catalog,  49 
Low  Countries,    time     of      Eliz., 
p.  300.    See  also  Holland;  and 
Netherlands 
Lowe,    Charles.     Bismarck,    1456, 

P-435 
Lowe,     Robert    (Viscount     Sher- 

brooke),  life  of,  1766,  p.  459 
Lowe,  W.  I.   King  of  France,  1598, 

p.  240 
Lowell,  E.  J.    French  Rev.,  1496, 

p.  400 
Lowell,  F.  C.    Joan  of  Arc,  1471, 

p.  262 

Lowell  Institute  Lectures,  194 
Lowell  Lib.  Bull.,  50,  109,  p.  316 
Lowery,  Woodbury.    Ribaut,  1599, 

p.  298 

Lowndes,  W.  T.    Manual,  104 
Loyalists,    immigration     of,    into 

Canada,  p.  453 
Loyola,  Ignatius  de,    founder    of 

the    Society   of  Jesus,   p.  296; 

life  of,  1474,  p.  315 
Lubbock,  John,  p.  466 ;  works  by  : 

Hall's  Exchequer,  967 ;    Prehis- 
toric   Times,    508,    p.   169.     See 

also  Avebury,  Lord 
Lucas,  C.  P.    Colonies,  389,  p.  452 
Lucknow,    during     the     Mutiny, 

p.  446 


INDEX 


523 


Luddites,  rioters,  p.  414 

Ludlow,  Edmund.    Memoirs,  1286, 

P-  33° 
Lumby,  J.  R.    More's  Richard  III, 

1185,  p.  309 

Lupton,  J.  H.    Colet,  1729,  p.  278 
Luther,  Martin,  German  reformer, 

p.  296;    lives  of,  noo,  1475,  pp. 

282,  285.     Table  Talk,  uoo,  pp. 

309.  31 5 

Luttrell,  Narcissus.  State  Affairs, 
666,  p.  350 

Lyall,  Alfred,  works  by :  Domin- 
ion, 1919,  p.  449  ;  Hastings,  1752, 

P-394 
Lyde,  L.  W.    British  Empire,  390, 

p.  166 

Lydekker,  R.    Races,  495,  p.  167 
Lydgate.    Kings,  1170 
Lyly,   John,    Elizabethan    author, 

p.  309 ;  Euphues,  1287,  p.  309 
Lyne,  C.  E.    Parkes,  1784,  p.  459 
Lyte,  H.  C.  M.  Oxford,  1020,  p.  226 

Mabie,  H.  W.    Literature,  753 
McArthur,  E.  A.,  works  by :   In- 
dustrial Hist,  1032,  p.  166;  Fitz- 
herbert's  Boke  (Assessment  of 
Wages),  1402,  p.  273 
McArthur,   John.     Nelson,     1776, 

P-392 

McCarthy,  J.  H.,  works  by :  Eng- 
land, 1601,  p.  435  ;  Georges,  1600, 
p.  377  ;  Ireland,  1674,  p.  440 

McCarthy,  Justin,  works  by:  Anne, 
1600,  p.  374 ;  Georges,  1600, 
P-  377  !  Own  Times,  1600,  p.  427  ; 
Reform,  1600,  p.  415;  Short 
Hist.,  1600,  p.  427 ;  White's 
Commons,  1982,  p.  432 

MacCoun,  Townsend.  Geography, 
427 

M'Crie, Thomas.  Knox,  1760,  p.  289 

McCulloch,  J.  R.  Smith's  Wealth, 
1081,  p.  396 

Mcllwraith,  J.  N.     Canada,  1895, 

P-  454 
McKechnie,  W.  S.    Magna  Carta, 

971,  p.  209 
McMaster,   J.  B.    Franklin,    1462, 

P-387 


McMurray,  F.  M.,  works  by :  Eu- 
rope, 399,  p.  1 66;  Geography, 
399,  p.  1 66 

McPherson,   Edward.     Rebellion, 

1497.  P-  432 

Macadam  roads,  p.  395 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  works  by :  Eng- 
land, 890,  p.  347  ;  Essays,  890, 
p.  313  ;  Pitt,  1791,  p.  395  ;  Tem- 
ple, 1811,  p.  427 

Macdonald,  William,  works  by  : 
Charters,  1344,  p.  319;  Docu- 
ments, 1088,  p.  389 

Mace,  W.  H.,  works  by :  Manual, 
305,  p.  389  ;  Method,  292 

Macfarlane,  Charles.  History,  857, 
p.  169 

Machiavelli.      The    Prince,    noi, 

P-3°9 

Machyn,  Henry.  Diary,  1288,  p.  290 
Mackay,  Charles.  Dictionary,  456 
Mackenzie,  Robert.  Nineteenth 

Century,  1433,  p.  409 
Mackinder, H.J.  Britain, 391, p.  167 
Mackinnon,    James,    works     by : 

Edward  III,  1602,  p.  240 ;  Union, 

1602,  p.  321 
Mackintosh,  James.     Revolution, 

1603-  p.  357 
Mackintosh,  John.     Scotland,  891, 

p.  174 

Maclay,  E.  S.    Navy,  1878,  p.  391 
Maclean,  John,  works  by :  Carew's 

Letters,    1244,    p.   318;    Cecil's 

Letters,  1245,  p.  305 
Macleod,    H.  D.     Banking,   1044, 

P-  3J4 

Macleod,  Norman.  Dictionary,  457 
Macpherson,  David.  Commerce, 

1045,  P-  !?! 
Macpherson,  James.    Papers,  1189, 

P-  356 

Macquoid,  K.  S.    Normandy,  392 

Macquoid,  T.  R.  Macquoid's  Nor- 
mandy, 392 

Mctyeire,  H.  N.  Methodism,  756, 
p.  400 

Macvane,  S.  M.    Seignobos's  Eu- 

•     rope,  1448,  p.  415 

Macy,  Jesse.  Constitution,  972, 
p.  221 


524 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Madden,  Frederic,  works  by : 
Champollion's  Palaeography, 
584;  Wycliffe's  Bible,  1384, 

P-  253 

Madden,  F.  W.  Stevenson's  Dic- 
tionary, 556 

Madras,  1639  A.D.,  p.  446 

Matzner,  Eduard.  Sprachproben, 
469 

Magdalen  College,  expulsion  of 
Fellows  from,  1687  A.D.,  p.  355 

Magellan,  Ferdinand,  navigator, 
p.  276;  life  of,  1476,  p.  313 

Magliano,  Pamfilo  da.  St.  Fran- 
cis, 1697,  p.  254 

Magna  Carta.    See  Great  Charter 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.     Trinity    College, 

1021,  p.  314 

Mahaffy,    R.  P.     Calendar,    1137, 

P-323 

Mahan,  A.  T.,  works  by :  French 
Rev.,  1498,  p.  404 ;  Negotia- 
tions, 1604,  p.  416;  Nelson, 
I7?6,  P-  392 ;  Officers,  892, 
p.  384 ;  Sea  Power,  757,  p.  350 

Mahdi's  revolt  and  victories,  1882- 
1883  A.D.,  p.  432 

Mahomet,  life  of,  1477,  p.  218 

Mahon,  Lord,  works  by :  England, 
1605,  p.  370 ;  Spanish  Succes- 
sion, 1434,  p.  372 

Maid  of  Norway,  p.  232 

Maine,  H.  S.,  works  by :  Com- 
munities, 1435,  p.  449 ;  Institu- 
tions, 1435,  p.  171 

Maine  boundary,  1842  A.D.,  p.  425 

Maintenance  of  Retainers,  Statute 
concerning,  under  Richard  II, 
p.  246 

Maitland,  F.  W.,  works  by :  Canon 
Law,  1009,  p.  215;  Criminous 
Clerks,  1997,  p.  215;  Domesday 
Book,  2035,  p.  202 ;  Eng.  Law, 
980,  p.  202  ;  Materials,  125 ;  Ori- 
gin of  the  Borough,  1976,  p.  177  ; 
Renaissance,  1976,  p.  3 1 5 ;  Town- 
ship and  Borough,  973,  p.  202 

Maitland,  S.  R.  Dark  Ages,  758, 
p.  225 

Maitland,  Thomas,  life  of,  1767, 
p.  405 


Major,  R.  H.    Prince  Henry,  1467, 

P-  259 
Major-generals,    the,    under    the 

Protectorate,  p.  341 
Majuba  Hill,  battle  of,  1881  A.U., 

p.  461 
Makower,    Felix.     Church,    1010, 

p.  201 
Maladministration,  statutes  of  Ed. 

I  affecting,  p.  232 
Malcolm,  John.    Clive,  1726,  p.  380 
Maiden,  H.  E.   History,  393,  p.  167 
Malleson,  G.  B.,  works  by:  Battles, 

1920,  p.  449 ;    Mutiny,   1917,    p. 

43° 

Malmesbury,  William  of.    Chroni- 
cle, 667,  p.  178 

Malmesbury    Correspondence, 

1289,  p.  385 

Malory,  Thomas.    Morte  Darthur, 

1290,  p.  255 

Malplaquet,   battle   of,    1709  A.D., 

P-372 

Malta,  a  British  possession,  p.  464 
Manchester  Massacre,   1819  A.D., 

p.  414 
Mandeville,  Geoffrey  de,   life   of, 

1768,  p.  212 

Mandeville,  John.  See  Maundeville 
Mann,   J.   S.     Social    Eng.,    1059, 

P-32 
Mann,  R.  J.    Brooks's  Natal,  1946, 

P-463 

Manners.    See  Society,  state  of 
Manor,  the,  1216-1399  A.D.,  p.  249 
Manuels    de    Bibliographic    His- 

torique,  8 

Manufactures.    See  Society,  state  of 
Manx,  the,  p.  170 
Maps,  pp.  37,  1666,  note 
Mar,  Earl  of,  with  the  Old  Pre- 
tender, p.  375 
Marbot,  Baron  de.    Memoirs,  1102, 

p.  402 
Marcks,    Erich.     Elisabeth,    1742, 

p.  299 

Marco  Polo.    See  Polo 
Margaret,    queen    of    Henry    VI, 

p.  263 
Margaret  of   Burgundy,  opposed 

to  Henry  VII,  p.  276 


INDEX 


525 


Markham,  C.  R.,  works  by: 
America  and  \V.  I.,  382,  p.  452  ; 
Columbus,  1460,  p.  278 ;  Fair- 
fax, 1744,  p.  328 ;  Markham's 
Correspondence,  1291,  p.  406; 
Martin,  1292,  p.  366;  Norden- 
skiold's  Facsimile-atlas,  429 ; 
Richard  III,  1606,  p.  269 

Markham,  John.  Correspondence, 
1291,  p.  406 

Marlborough,  Duke  of,  pp.  369, 
372  ;  lives  of,  1769,  pp.  347,  354 

Marlowe,  Christopher,  Elizabethan 
poet,  p.  309 

Marprelate  Tracts,  ca.  1589  A.U., 

P-  305 

Marriage,  among  the  early  Ger- 
mans, p.  1 76 ;  of  Henry  I,  p.  209 ; 
in  the  feudal  system,  p.  223 ; 
royal,  under  Henry  III,  p.  229; 
of  Ed.  II,  p.  235;  of  Richard  II 
to  Isabella  of  France,  p.  246; 
of  Henry  V  to  Catherine  of 
France,  p.  258  ;  of  Henry  VII, 
p.  276;  marriages  of  his  chil- 
dren, p.  276 ;  legality  of  that  of 
Henry  VIII  and  Catharine, 
p.  283  ;  Spanish,  of  Mary  Tudor, 
p.  293 ;  proposed  French,  for 
Eliz.,  p.  300 ;  negotiations,  Span- 
ish and  French,  under  James  I, 
p.  318;  of  Charles  I  with  Hen- 
rietta Maria  of  France,  p.  322 

Marsh,  Adam  of,  p.  248 ;  life  of, 
1750 ;  Writings,  1173,  p.  229 

Marshall,  G.  W.    Guide,  546 

Marshall,  William,  beginning  of 
Henry  Ill's  reign,  p.  229 

Marston  Moor,  battle  of,  1644  A.D., 

P-  329  ' 

Martin,  A.  P.,  works  by :  Austra- 
lia, 1934,  p.  459 ;  Lowe,  1766, 

P-  459 
Martin,  G.  T.  Close  Rolls,  1144, 

p.  229 
Martin,  R.  M.  Colonies,  1848, 

P-  447 

Martin,  Stephen,  life  of,  1292, 
p.  366 

Martin,  Theodore.  Prince  Con- 
sort, 1694,  p.  417 


Martin,  T.  B.    Letters,  1293,  p.  393 

Martineau,     Harriet,    works     by : 

England,  1607,  p.  409 ;    Pauli's 

Montfort,  1773,  p.  222 ;   Peace, 

1607,  p.  416 

Mary  I  (Mary  Tudor),  1553-1558 
A.D.,  p.  293 

Mary  II,  marriage  with  Prince  of 
Orange,  p.  350  ;  1689-1694  A.D., 
p.  366 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots  (Mary 
Stuart),  her  marriage  with  the 
Dauphin,  p.  290 ;  character  and 
training,  p.  296 ;  return  to  Scot- 
land, 1561  A.D.,  p.  296;  trial  and 
execution,  1587  A.D.,  p.  301  ; 
lives  of,  1582,  1771,  pp.  299,  295. 
Lettres,  1294,  p.  296 

Marzials,  F.  T.  Passages  from 
Froissart,  1070,  p.  238 

Maseres,  Francis  (Baron).  Free- 
holder, 1345,  p.  391 

Mas  Latrie,  Cte.  de.    Chronologic, 

134 

Mason,  A.  J.  St.  Augustine,  1387, 
p.  184 

Mason,  O.  T.  Invention,  509, 
p.  169 

Mason  and  Slidell  Affair,  1861 
A.D.,  p.  432 

Massacre,  of  St.  Brice's  Day,  1002 
A.D.,  p.  190;  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's Day,  1572  A.D.,  p.  300; 
of  Glencoe,  1692  A.D.,  p.  366; 
of  Manchester,  1819  A.D.,  p.  414  ; 
and  bombardment  of  Alexan- 
dria, 1882  A.D.,  p.  432 

Massey,    William.      George    III, 

1608,  p.  384 

Masson,  David,  works  by :  De 
Quincey's  Writings,  1256;  Mil- 
ton, 1772,  p.  321 

Masson,    Gustave,   works    by : 
Chroniclers  (France),  819,  p.  208; 
Guizot's  France,  813,  p.  250 
Matilda,  barons'  oath  to,  p.  209 ; 

invasion  of,  p.  211 
Matson,  Henry.    References,  22 
Matteson,  D.  M.    Index,  223 
Matthew,  F.  D.    Wycliffite  Bible, 
1998,  p.  248 


526 


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Matthew  Paris.   See  Paris,  Matthew 
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Maundeville,  John.    Voyages,  1078 
Maurenbrecher,    Wilhelm.      Eng- 
land, 1999,  p.  282 
Maurer,    G.  L.  v.     Markenverfas- 

sung,  1499,  p.  177 
Maurice,  C.  E.,  works  by :    Lang- 
ton,  1761,  p.  222  ;  Leaders,  1687, 
1761,  pp.  222,  226 
Mauritius,  the  island,  p.  464 
Maxwell,    Herbert.      Robert    the 

Bruce,  1796,  p.  234 
May,  Thomas.     Parliament,  1609, 

p.  326 

May,  T.  E.    England,  974,  p.  387 
Mayhew,    Henry.     Labour,    2036, 

p.  441 

Mead,E.D.  Old  South  Leaflets,  199 
Mead,    W.    E.      Malory's    Morte 

Darthur,  1290,  p.  255 
Mediterranean  race  group,  p.  168 
Medland,   John.     Hall's    Society, 

2028,  p.  314 

Medley,  D.  J.    Manual,  975,  p.  198 
Melbourne,  second  viscount,  pre- 
mier, pp.  422,  425 
Memoires  del'ficoledes  Chartes, 

2037 
Memorials    of   Henry  VII,    1182, 

p.  276 

Memorials  of  London,  668,  p.  233 
Meneval,  C.-F.  de.    Memoirs,  1103, 

p.  414 
Meneval,    N.    J.    de.      Meneval's 

Memoirs,  1103,  p.  414 
Menke,  Th.    Hand-Atlas,  435 
Merchant,    gild,    1216-1399   A.D., 

p.  249 

Merchant  adventurers,  1399—1485 
A.D.,  p.  270;  under  Henry  VIII, 
p.  276 

Merchants;  opposition  to  foreign, 
under  the  Tudors,  p.  309.    See 
also  Society,  state  of 
Mercia,  early  kingdom  of,  p.  177  ; 

leadership  of,  p.  181 
Merewether,  H.  A.    Boroughs  and 

Corporations,  893,  p.  171 
Merivale,   Charles.     Roman  Em- 
pire, 1436,  p.  175 


Merriman,  R.  B.     Cromwell,  1734, 

p.  285 

Methodists,  p.  396 
Methods,  historical,  works  on,  p.  26 
Methuen    Treaty   with    Portugal, 

1703  A.D.,  p.  372 
Metternich,    Richard.      Memoirs, 

1104,  p.  406 
Meyers.    Kalender,  428  ;  Lexicon, 

152 

Michaud,  L.  G.    Biographic,  168 
Michelet,  Jules,  works  by  :  Luther, 

noo,    p.   309 ;    Luther's    Table 

Talk,  noo,  p.  309 
Middle-Saxons,      settlement      of, 

p.  178 

Middleton,  J.  H.    Manuscripts,  578 
Mignet,  F.  A.,  works  by :    French 

Rev.,  1500,  p.  404  ;  Mary,  Queen 

of  Scots,  1771,  p.  295 
Migrations,  of  the  Britons,  p.  170 
Milan  Decree,  1807  A.D.,  p.  410 
Miles,  C.  P.     French  Rev.,  1147, 

P-  403 

Militia,  statutes  of  Ed.  I  affecting, 
p.  232;    control   of,   1642  A.D., 

P-  329 
Mill,  H.  R.,  works  by  :  Books,  346, 

p.  1 68;  Geography,  394,  p.  167 
Mill,  James.    India,  1921,  p.  449 
Millar,  J.  H.    Scotland,  105,  p.  253 
Millenary  Petition,  1603  A.D.,  p-3i8 
Miller,  E.  L.     Southey's  Nelson, 

i776»  P-  392 
Mills,  Arthur.    Constitutions,  1849, 

p.  449 
Milman,  H.  H.     Christianity,  759, 

p.  185 

Milner,  Alfred.   Egypt,  1610,  p.  435 
Milton,    John,   p.  359;    lives   of, 

1772,  pp.  321,  325;    bibl.  of,  106, 

p.  325  ;  works  by :  Areopagitica, 

1393,  p.  326;  Works,  p.  199 
Mines,  inspection  of,  p.  436 
Ministers,  favourite,  of  Charles  I, 

p.  323  ;    choice  of  Whig,  under 

George  I,  p.  375  ;  prime,  p.  395 
Minorca,    capture    of,    1708   A.D., 

p.  372 ;  loss  of,  p.  382 
Mint,  Newton  and  the,  1695  A.D., 

etc.,  p.  396 


INDEX 


527 


Minto,  Countess  of,  works  by : 
Elliot's  Life,  1259,  p.  379 ;  Me- 
moir of  Elliot,  1743,  p.  387 

Minto,  first  earl  of,  in  India,  p.  446 

Mirabeau,  life  of,  1478,  p.  399 
(Von  Hoist) 

Mise  of  Amiens,  under  Henry  III, 
p.  229 

Mitchell,  T.  L.    Expeditions,  1346, 

P-457 

Moberly,  C.E.  Tudors,  1611,  p.  271 
Model,  formation  of  the  New,  dur- 
ing the  Civil  War,  p.  333 
Modern  Accounts,  of  more  than 
one  period,  p.  61 ;  of  one  period, 
p.  116 

Modus  Tenendi,  1377,  p.  249 
Moeller,    Wilhelm.    Church,   760, 

p.  201 

Mogul  empire,  break-up  of,  p.  446 
Mohammed.    See  Mahomet 
Molesworth,  W.  N.  England,  1612, 

P-  423 

Molinier,  A.    Sources,  86 

Mombert,  J.  I.,  works  by :  Cru- 
sades, 761,  p.  217;  Charles  the 
Great,  1458,  p.  199 

Mommsen,  Theodor,  work  on,  286 ; 
works  by:  Reden,  762,  p.  176; 
Rome,  1437,  p.  172 

Mona,  capture  of,  p.  173 

Monarchy,  restoration  of,  May  i, 
1660  A.D.,  p.  345 

Monasteries,  in  early  Eng.,  p.  184  ; 
rules  for,  p.  223  ;  scriptorium  of, 
p.  249 ;  visitation  and  dissolu- 
tion of,  1535-1540  A.D.,  p.  286 

Monk,  George  (Duke  of  Albe- 
marle),  during  the  Common- 
wealth period,  p.  338  ;  reaction 
under,  leading  to  the  Restora- 
tion, p.  341 ;  under  Charles  II, 
p.  345 ;  life  of,  1574,  p.  343 

Monkish  Historians,  1142, 1162,1183 

Monmouth,  Duke  of,  possible  suc- 
cession of,  after  Charles  II, 
p.  350;  ass'n  of,  with  others, 
under  Charles  II,  p.  353  ;  expe- 
dition of,  1685  A.D.,  p.  355 

Monmouth,  Geoffrey  of.  British 
Hist.,  1183,  p.  170 


Monod,  Gabriel,  works  by:  Bib- 
liographic, 87 ;  Histoire,  698, 
p.  176 

Monographien  zur  Weltge- 
schichte,  763 

Monopolies,  parliamentary  oppo- 
sition to,  under  Eliz.,  p.  305 ; 
under  Charles  I,  p.  323 

Monroe,  W.  S.  Bibliography,  23, 
p.  203 

Monroe  Doctrine,  p.  419 

Monstrelet,  Enguerrand  de. 
Chronicles,  605,  p.  256 

Montague,  F.  C.,  works  by:  Ben- 
tham's  Government,  1364,  p.  396 ; 
Const.  Hist.,  976,  p.  198 

Montalembert,  Count  de.    Monks, 

7<54.  P-  175 
Montfort,  Simon  of,  p.  229 ;    lives 

of,  1773,  pp.  222,  229,  231 
Montgomery,     D.    H.       Leading 

Facts,  838,  p.  1 68 
Monthly  Digest,  220 
Montrose  in  Scot.,  under  Charles 
I,  p.  333  ;  resistance  of,  to  Com- 
monwealth in  Scotland,  p.  337  ; 
lives  of,  1615,  1774,  pp.  325,  329 ; 
Memoirs,  1206,  p.  334 
Montserrat,  the  island,  p.  451 
MonumentaFranciscana,669,p.25i 
Monumenta  Historica  Britannica, 

450,  1184,  p.  170 

Moon,  G.  W.  Men  of  the  Time,  169 
Moore,  C.  H.    Architecture,  524 
Moore,  Frank.    Diary,  1347,  p.  389 
Moore,  W.  H.    Constitution,  1935, 

P-  459 

Morant,  A.  W.  Papworth's  Dic- 
tionary, 566 

More,  Thomas,  withdrawal  from 
court  of,  p.  283 ;  execution  of, 
p.  286;  lives  of,  1185,  p.  268, 
and  1775,  pp.  278,  282 ;  works 
by:  Richard  III,  1185,  p.  268; 
Utopia,  and  Ed.  IV,  1185,  pp. 
268,  309 

Morgan,  H.  J.    Manual,  107,  p.  456 
Morgan,  J.  A.    Forsyth's  Jury,  964, 

p.  177 

Morgan  classification,  p.  168 
Morison,  M.   Time-table,  447 


528 


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Morley,  Henry,  works  by :  Cas- 
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Morley,  John,  works  by :  Burke, 
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Morris,  G.  J.  Calendar,  1134,  p.  244 
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Morris,  Mowbray,  works  by : 
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Morris,  W.  O.,  works  by :  French 
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Morse,  John.    Lincoln,  1473,  p.  435 
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Sen,  1455 
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of,  p.  238 
Morton,    Charles.     Whitelocke's 

Journal,  1321,  p.  342 
Morton's  Fork,  under  Henry  VII, 

p.  276 
Motley,  J.  L.,  works  by :    Dutch 

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Moyen  Age,  Le,  258 
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Miiller,  Wilhelm.    Recent  Times, 

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Muir,    William.      Mahomet     and 

Islam,  1477,  p.  218 
Muirhead,  J.  P.   Watt,  1820,  p.  399 
Mullinger,  J.  B.,  works  by :    Cam- 
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from  1535 A.D.,  1022,  p.  288;  Cam- 
bridge to  1535  A.D.,  1022,  p.  253  ; 
Introduction,  118,  p.  169,  note ; 
Schools,  1504,  p.  200 
Municipal  history.  See  Society,  state 

of;  and  Social  history 
Munimenta  Academica,  1394,  p.  270 
Munimenta  Gildhallae,  670,  p.  249 
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P-455 

Murdoch,  A.  D.  Wishart's  Mont- 
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Murison,  A.  F.,  works  by :  Robert 
the  Bruce,  1796,  p.  237 ;  Wallace, 
1817,  p.  234 

Murray,  works  by :  Handbook  of 
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Murray,  J.  A.  H.    Dictionary,  470 

Muscovy  Company,  under  Eliz., 
p.  300 

Museum,  foundation  of  the  British, 
1753  A.D.,  p.  396 

Mutiny  Act,  First,  1689  A.D.,  p.  366 

Mutiny,  Indian,  pp.  428,  446;  in 
the  British  fleets,  p.  406 

Myers,  P.V.N.    History, 7<H>,p.  171 

Mythical  Hist,  of  the  British  Isles, 
p.  168 

Namur  recaptured,  1695  A.D.,p-369 
Nankin,  Treaty  of,  1842  A.D.,  p. 425 
Nantes,  revocation  of  the  Edict  of, 

1685  A.D.,  p.  355 
Napier,  Alexander.  Boswell'sjohn- 

son,  1279,  p.  396 
Napier,    Mark.      Montrose,    1615, 

P-325 

Napier,  Mrs.  Metternich's  Me- 
moirs, 1104,  p.  406 

Napier,  W.  F.  P.  Peninsula,  1616, 
p.  416 


INDEX 


529 


Napoleon,  plans  of,  1798  A.D., 
p.  406 ;  plan  of  invasion,  p.  410 ; 
deposition  and  detention  of,  at 
St.  Helena,  p.  413 ;  lives  of,  1479, 
p.  405 

Napoleon  III.    Caesar,  1457,  p.  175 
Nares,  Robert.    Glossary,  324 
Naseby,  battle  of,  1645  A.D.,  p.  333 
Nash,  A.  G.   Jamaica,  p.  452 
Nasse,  Erwin.     Community,  1046, 

P-  253 

Natal,  in  section  on  S.  Af.,  p.  461 
Nation,  The,  231 
National  Assembly,  1 789-1 79 1  A.D., 

p.  402 
National  Australasian  Convention, 

1897-1898  A.D.,  p.  457.  Debates, 

1348,  p.  457 
National    Convention,    1891  A.D., 

P-457 

National  Debt,  pp.  366,  395,  419 
National  Education  Act,  1870  A.D., 

P-  432 

National  Educational  Ass'n.  Re- 
port, 293 

Natives,  treatment  of  British,  by 
Teutonic  invaders,  p.  177 

Naval  accounts,  1186,  p.  277 

Naval  Miscellany,  1187,  p.  306 

Navarino,  battle  of,  1827  A.D., 
p.  419 

Navarre,  Henry  of.  See  Henry  of 
Navarre 

Navigation  Acts,  of  the  Common- 
wealth, p.  338 ;  revision  of,  under 
George  II,  p.  378;  also  under 
George  IV,  p.  419;  repeal  of, 
1849  A.D.,  p.  425 

Navy  Records  Soc.    Publications, 

IPS 

Navy,  seizure  of  the  Danish,  time 

of  Napoleon,  p.  410 
Neerwinden,  battle  of,  1693  A.D., 

p.  366 
Neilson,    George.      Combat,   977, 

p.  202 

Nelson,  C.  A.    Index,  228 
Nelson,  Horatio,  p.  410;  lives  of, 

1776.  PP-  392.  395'  409 
Nelson   and   the   Jacobins,   1188, 
p.  407 


Nennius,  works  by:  Works,  1162, 

p.  170;  Britons,  p.  170 
Neolithic  age.  See  Smooth- stone  age 
Netherlands,  revolt  of,  1572  A.D., 

p.  300 ;  works  on,  see  Countries, 

individual 
Neutrality,  Eng.  proclamation  of, 

during  the  Am.  Civil  War,  p.  432 
Nevill,  Ralph.    Hall's  Exchequer, 

967 

Nevis,  the  island,  p.  451 
New  Eng.  Hist.  Teachers'  Ass'n, 

works  by:  Sources,  307,  p.  169, 

note;  Syllabus,  307,  p.  167 
New  Forest,  the,  p.  204 
New    International    Encyc.,    153, 

p.  1 66 
New  Jersey,  conquest  of,  1664  A. D., 

P-353 

New  Model,  formation  of,  during 
the  Civil  War,  p.  333 

New  Orleans,  battle  of,  1815  A.D., 
p.  414 

New  Palaeographical  Soc.  Fac- 
similes, 579 

New  Shakspere  Soc.,  198 

New  S.  WTales,  growth  of,  p.  457; 
works  by:  Journal  of  Council, 
1349,  p.  457  ;  Votes  and  Pro- 
ceedings, 1349,  p.  457 

New  York,  conquest  of,  1664  A.D., 

P-353 
New  York    State   Lib.   Bull.,   51, 

P-327 

New  York  State  Public  Lib. 
(Astor).  Bulletin,  52,  p.  203 

New  Zealand,  in  section  on  Aus- 
tralasia, p.  457 

Newcastle,  Duke  of  (Thomas  Pel- 
ham),  pp.  382, 385.  Letters,  1297, 

P-385 
Newfoundland,  pp.  300, 453 ;  works 

on:  pp.  no,  152;  cf.  p.  148 
Newman,   Cardinal,  life    of,  1777, 

P-435 

Newman,  Alice.    Index,  9 
Newspapers,  pp.  359,  437  ;  list  of, 

p.  23,  and  250,  p.  433 
Newton,  Isaac,  scientist,  pp.  359, 

396 ;  life  of,  1778,  p.  363 
Nichol,  John.   Tables,  448 


530 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH  HISTORY 


Nicholas,  Edward, 'works  by :  Cor- 
respondence, 1262,  p.  334; 
Papers,  1298,  p.  330 

richolls,  George.  Poor  Law,  1047, 
p.  202 

Nichols,  James.  Fuller's  Church 
Hist.,  1000,  p.  174 

Nichols,  John,  works  by:  Fuller's 
Worthies,  937 ;  Progresses  of 
Eliz.,  i6i7,  p.  295 ;  Progresses 
of  James  I,  1617,  p.  321 

Nichols,  J.  G.,  works  by :  Cata- 
logue, 186;  Chronicle,  Grey 
Friars,  635,  p.  217  ;  Chronicle  of 
1470  A.D.,  1141,  p.  265;  Chronicle 
of  Queen  Jane,  1140,  p.  290;  Hal- 
kett's  Autobiography,  1270, 
p.  334 ;  Machyn's  Diary,  1288, 
p.  290 

Nicholson,  S.    Tariffs,  p.  467 

Nicolas,  N.  H.,  works  by :  Agin- 
court,  1618,  p.  259 ;  Chronology, 
449 ;  Hatton,  1753,  p.  304 ;  Navy, 
894,  p.  192  ;  Peerage,  547 

Nicolay,  J.  G.,  works  by  :  Lincoln, 
1473,  p.  435 ;  Lincoln's  Works, 
1099,  p.  432 

Niebuhr,  B.  G.,  work  on,  286 

Niger,  the,  p.  460 

Nightingale,  Florence,  philan- 
thropist, p.  428 

Nile,  battle  of  the,  1798  A.D., 
p.  406 

Nile  region,  p.  460 

Niles,  Hezekiah.  Revolution,  1350, 

P-  389 
Nineteen  Propositions,  1642  A.D., 

P-  329 

Nineteenth  Century,  the,  251,  p.  166 
Nineteenth  Century  Sen,  1439 
Ninias  among  the  Picts,  p.  183 
Nobility,  treatment  of,  by  Richard 
II,  p.  246;  decay  of,  1399-1485 
A.D.,  p.  270 ;    subjection  of,  by 
Henry  VII,  p.  276 
Nominative  Parliament,  approach 

of  the  Protectorate,  p.  338 
Non-jurors,    under    William   III, 

p.  366 

Nordenskiold,  A.  E.  Facsimile- 
atlas,  429 


Norgate,  Kate,  works  by :  Angevin 
Kings,  1619,  p.  210  ;  Condemna- 
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Hist.,  873,  pp.  31,  176;  Green's 
Studies,  873,  p.  226 ;  John  Lack- 
land, 1758,  p.  215 

Norham,  Award  of,  I292A.D.,  p.  232 

Normandy,  secured  by  Rollo, 
p.  195;  under  William,  pp.  195, 
204 ;  obtained  from  Robert,  by 
William  II,  p.  207 ;  effect  of 
baronial  possessions  in,  upon 
lords  in  England,  p.  209 ;  pos- 
session by  Henry  I,  p.  209  ;  An- 
gevin invasionof,under  Stephen, 
p.  21 1 ;  loss  of,  by  John,  p.  220 ; 
conquest  of,  by  Henry  V,  p.  258. 
See  also  France 

Normans,  influx  of,  under  Edward 
the  Confessor,  p.  193 ;  inter- 
course with,  p.  195  ;  invasion  of, 
1066  A.D.,  p.  195  ;  rule  of,  p.  204 

North,  Lord  (Frederick),  premier, 
p.  388.  Correspondence,  1265, 

P-3^9 
North,  wasting  of,  io69A.D.,  p.  204; 

revolt  of, under  Henry  IV,  p.  2  56; 

Council  of,  under  Henry  VIII, 

p.  286    . 

North  American  Rev.,  232 
North  Briton,  the,  p.  385 
North  Folk,  settlement  of,  p.  178 
Northampton,  battle  of,  1460  A.D., 

p.  263 
Northeast  passage,  reign  of  Eliz., 

p.  300 

Northmen.    See  Normans 
Northumberland.  See  Dudley,  John 
Northumbria,  leadership  in,  p.  181 ; 

conversion  of,  p.  183 
Northwest  passage,  reign  of  Eliz., 

p.  300 
Norway,    Maid    of   (Margaret    of 

Scotland),  p.  232 
Notes  and  Queries,  252 
Nova  Scotia,  colonization  of,  sub- 
sequent to  1748  A.D.,  p.  378 
Novelists,  since  1789  A.D.,  p.  437 
Novels,  historical,  pp.  31,172,  note 
Numismatics,  works  on,  p.  48 


INDEX 


531 


Gates,  Titus,  pp.  350,  355 

Oath    of    Abjuration,    1701    A.D., 

P-  369 
Oath,    the    Salisbury,    1086   A.D., 

p.  204 

O'Brien,  Smith,  in  the  Irish  insur- 
rection, 1847-1848  A.D.,  p.  425 

Occasional  Conformity  Bill,  1711 
A.D.,  p.  372;  repeal  of,  1718  A.D., 

P-  375 

O'Connell,  Daniel,  Irish  leader, 
p.  419;  agitation  for  repeal  of 
the  Union,  p.  425;  lives  of,  1779, 
pp.  409,  417 

O'Connor,  T.  P.  Parnell  Move- 
ment, 1676,  p.  440 

O'Curry,  Eugene.    Lectures,  580 

O'DonovanJohn.  O'Reilley's  Dic- 
tionary, 458 

Oesterley,  Hermann.  Wegweiser, 

74 

Offa,  King,  p.  181 

Official  Handbook  of  Canada,  1333, 

P-455 
Office-holding,  laws  against  Irish 

Catholics     concerning,     under 

Anne,  p.  372 
Offices,  important,  under  Henry  I, 

p.  209  ;  sale  of,  under  Richard  I, 

p.    217;     reforms     concerning, 

under  Geo.  IV,  p.  419 
O'Flanagan,  J.  R.    Chancellors  of 

Ire.,  945,  p.  227 
O'Hart,  John.    Pedigrees,  548 
Ohio  Company,  in  America,  p.  382 
Ohrwalder,  Joseph.  Captivity,i322, 

P-  432 

Olaf,  King,  p.  190 
Old  Pretender.    See  Pretender 
Old  South  Leaflets.    See  Old  South 

Work 
Old    South   Work,    Directors    of. 

Old  South  Leaflets,  199,  p.  221 
Oldcastle,   John,    Lollard    leader, 

p.  258 ;  life  of,  1687,  p.  259 
Oldys.    Miscellany,  657,  p.  174 
Oliphant,  Mrs.  (M.  O.  W.).  Jeanne 

D'Arc,  1471,  p.  262 
Oliphant,  T.  L.  K.,  works  by :  Aris- 
tocracy, 2038,   p.  272;    Essays, 

767,  p.  272 


Oman,  C.  W.  C.,  works  by :  Art  of 
War,  768,  p.  200  ;  England,  839, 
p.  171;  England  in  Six  Vols., 
877  ;  England,  1377-1485  A.D., 
895,  p.  245;  Hundred  Years' 
War,  1620,  p.  239  ;  Oxford  Man- 
uals, 896  ;  Peninsular  War,  1620, 
p.  416;  War  in  M.  A. ,768,  p.  200; 
Warwick,  1819,  p.  267 

Oncken,  Wilhelm.  Hausser's  Ref- 
ormation, 738,  p.  281 

Opium  War  with  China,  1839-1842 
A.D.,  p.  425 

Oppenheim,  M.,  works  by:  Naval 
Accounts,  1186,  p.  277  ;  Navy, 
1638,  p.  299;  Navy  under  Charles 
I,  1621,  p.  325;  Navy  under 
Commonwealth,  1621,  p.  340; 
Navy  under  Eliz.,  1621,  p.  299 ; 
Navy  under  James  1, 1621,  p.  321; 
Royal  Navy,  1048,  p.  272 

Orange,  William  of,  invitation  to, 

P-355 

Orange  Free  State,  pp.  460-461 
Orange  River  Colony,  p.  461 
Ordainers,  Lords,  1310  A.D.,  p.  235 
Orders  in  Council,  1807  A.D.,  p.  410 
Ordinance,    Self-denying,    in   the 

Civil  War,  p.  333 
Ordinances  for  the  Royal  House- 
hold.    See    Collection    of    Ordi- 
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Ordish,  F.  F.    Shakespeare's  Lon- 
don, 2039,  p.  313 
Ordnance  Survey.    Maps,  413 
Oregon  boundary,  1846  A.D.,  p.  425 
O'Reilley,  Edward.  Dictionary, 458 
Orford,  Earl  of.  See  Walpole, Horace 
Original  Papers,  1189,  p.  356 
Orleans,  Charles,  Duke  of.     De- 
bate, 1079,  p.  270 
Orleans,  Siege  of,  reign  of  Henry 

VI,  p.  260 
Ormond,  James,  Duke  of,  life  of, 

1781,  p.  325 

Ornaments  of  the  Britons,  p.  170 
Orosius,  1695,  P-  J7°>  note 
Orsay.    See  D'Orsay 
Oswiu,  King,  p.  181 
Ottawa,  Intercolonial  Conference 
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305;  discord  with  James  1,^.318; 
government  without,  1629-1640 
A.D.,  by  Charles  I,  p.  322  ;  in 
opposition  to  Charles  I,  p.  322  ; 
Short,  and  Long,  1640  A.D.,  etc., 
p.  326  ;  Rump,  during  the  Civil 
War,  p.  333  ;  dissolution  of,  p. 
338  ;  Barebone's  (or  the  Little, 
or  the  Nominative)  ,  p.  338  ;  call- 
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toration of,  under  General  Monk, 
p.  341  ;  acts  of  the  Scotch  Loy- 
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355  ;  attitude  toward  America 


INDEX 


533 


in,  p.  388 ;  corruption  of,  and 
lack  of  confidence  in,  p.  395 ; 
agitation  for  reform  of,  p.  428 ; 
abolition  of  property  qualifica- 
tions for,  p.  431  ;  the  imperial, 
p.  466.  See  also  Commons;  Lords; 
and  Society,  state  of 
Parliamentary  Debates  in  i6ioA.D., 

"93.  P-  3'9 

Parnell,  Arthur.  Spanish  Succes- 
sion, 1440,  p.  374 

Parnell,  C.  S.,  Irish  leader,  p.  432 

Parr,  Catherine,  queen  of  Henry 
VIII,  p.  286 

Parsons,    Frank.      New   Zealand, 

1937.  P-  459 

Parties.  See  Society,  state  of;  also 
Whigs,  Tories,  etc. 

Partition  of  Africa,  p.  460 

Pasquier,  d'Audiffret-.  Pasquier's 
Memoirs,  1107,  p.  402 

Pasquier,E.D.  History(Memoirs), 
1107,  p.  402 

Passage,  Northeast,  and  North- 
west, time  of  Eliz.,  p.  300 

Paston  Letters,  672,  p.  261 

Pastor,  Ludwig.    Popes,  770,  p.  243 

Patent  Rolls,  1194,  p.  230 

Patrick,  David.  Chambers's  Dic- 
tionary, 161 

Patterson,  William,  and  the  Bank 
of  England,  p.  396 

Pattison,  Mark.  Milton,  1772,  p.  325 

Paul,  Herbert.  England,  1623, 
p.  427 

Pauli,  Reinhold,  bibl.  of,  73 ;  works 
by:  Alfred,  1695,  p.  189;  Auf- 
satze,  897,  p.  243 ;  Grossteste, 
1750,  p.  254;  England, 897,  p.  2 1 5; 
Montfort,  1773,  p.  222 ;  Old  Eng., 
897,  p.  20 1 

Paulinus,  mission  of,  p.  183 

Pauperism.    See  Society,  state  of 

Payments,  suspension  of  specie, 
1797  A.D.,  p.  406 

Payne,  E.  J.,  works  by  :  Colonies, 
1441,  p.  277;  Seamen,  1351,  p.  299 

Peabody,  S.  H.    Patriotism,  1090, 

P-  389 

Peabody  Institute.    Catalogue,  53 
Peace.    See  Treaties 


Pearson,  Alfred.  Symonds's  Ren- 
aissance, 824,  p.  272 

Pearson,  C.  H.,  works  by :  Eng- 
land, 898,  p.  172;  Fourteenth 
Century,  1624,  p.  237  ;  Maps,  430 

Peasants' Rising,  of  1381  A.  D.,  p.  244 

Peck,  H.  T.,  works  by :  Stanley's 
Africa,  1449,  p.  462  ;  Year  Book, 
167,  p.  434  ;  New  International 
Encyc.,  153,  p.  166 

Pecock,  Reginald.  Represser, 
1388,  p.  270 

Pecquigny,  Peace  of,  1475  A.D., 
p.  265 

Pedagogical  Lib.,  294 

Pedro  of  Spain,  supported  by  Ed. 
Ill,  p.  241 

Peel,  Robert,  premier,  pp.  419, 
422,  425;  life  of,  1785,  p.  417 

Peers,  creation  of  Tory,  1712  A.D., 

PP-  372,  395 

Pekin,  Peace  of,  1860  A.D.,  p.  428 
Pelham,  Henry,  administration  of, 

P-378 
Pellew,  George.    Addington,  1693, 

p.  405 

Pelsart.    Voyages,  1352,  p.  457 
Penfield,  F.  C.    Egypt,  1625,  p.  435 
Peninsular  War,    1808-1814  A.D., 

P-4'3 

Penn,  \Villiam,  admiral  against 
Spain  under  the  Protectorate, 

P-  341 
Penn,    William,    founder   of    Pa., 

lives  of,  1786,  p.  363 
Pennell,     Joseph.       Rensselaer's 

Cathedrals,  527 
Pennsylvania,  founded  1681  A.D., 

P-353 
Pennsylvania,  Univ.  of,  works  by  : 

Publications,  203 ;    Translations 

and  Reprints,  608,  p.  173 
Penrith,  battle  of  Second  Jacobite 

Rebellion,  p.  378 
Pensions,  reforms    in,   1782  A.D., 

etc.,  p.  393 
Pepys,  Samuel,  life  of,  1787,  p.  359. 

Diary,  1301,  p.  342 
Percival,  Spencer,  p.  413 
Period  of  Anarchy,  in  Stephen's 

reign,  p.  211 


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Perkins,  J.  B.,  works  by :  Louis 
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Perrin,  M.  L.  Von  Sybel's  Em- 
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Phipps,  R.  W.  Bourienne's  Napo- 
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Pictet,  Adolphe.  Origines,  1442, 
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Picton,  J.  A.,  works  by :  Cromwell, 
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Pictorial  matter,  p.  31 

Picts,  the,  p.  170;  in  Britain, 
p.  173;  dependence  upon  the 
Northumbrians,  p.  181 

Pie  powder,  courts  of,  1216-1399 
A.D.,  p.  249 

Pierce,  Josiah,  Jr.    Survey,  413 

Piers  Gaveston.    See  Gaveston 

Piers  Plowman.  See  Langland, 
William 

Pike,  L.  O.,  works  by :  Crime,  978, 
p.  20 1 ;  Lords,  978,  p.  201 

Pilgrimage  •  of  Grace,  time  of 
Henry  VIII,  p.  286 

Pilgrims,  the,  time  of  James  I,  p.  318 

Pinkerton,  John,  works  by :  Aus- 
tralian Voyages,  1352,  p.  457; 
Scotland,  900,  p.  243  ;  Voyages, 
609,  p.  1 68 

Pinkie  Cleugh,  battle  of,  1 547  A.D., 
p.  290 


INDEX 


535 


Pitt,  William,  the  Elder,  p.  382; 
life  of,  1722,  p.  380.  Corre- 
spondence, 1303,  p.  378 

Pitt,  William,  the  Younger,  pp. 
393,402,406,410;  lives  of,  1791, 
p.  395.  Speeches,  1304,  p.  389 

Pitt  Press  Sen,  673 

Placita  Anglo-Normannica,  1379, 
p.  204 

Plague,  Great,  1665  A.D.,  p.  359 

Planche,  J.  R.,  works  by :  Clark's 
Heraldry,  559;  Costume,  532, 
p.  200 

Plassey,  battle  of,  1757  A.D.,  p.  446 

Plautius,  Aulus,  in  Britain,  p.  173 

Ploetz,  Carl.    Epitome,  321 

Plots,  for  the  succession  of  Lady 
Jane  Grey,  p.  290 ;  Babington's, 
1586  A.D.,  p.  300;  Gunpowder, 
time  of  James  I,  p.  3 1 8  ;  Popish, 
time  of  Charles  II,  p.  350 ;  Rye 
House,  time  of  Charles  1 1,  p.  3  53 ; 
Jacobite,  p.  369.  See  Conspiracies 

Plummer,  Charles,  works  by :  For- 
tescue's  Governance,  1369^.265; 
SaxonChron.,673A(p.474),p.  173 

Pocock, Nicholas,  worksby:  Harps- 
field's  Treatise,  1167,  p.  283 ; 
Morals,  2002,  p.  292  ;  Prayer- 
book,  1389,  p.  290  ;  Settlement, 
2002,  p.  347 

Pococke,  Richard.    Travels,  1195, 

P-39° 
Poems,  historical,  pp.  31,  173,  note, 

469 
Poets,  of  the  nineteenth  century, 

P-  437 

Poictiers.    See  Poitiers 
Poisoning,  Oyer  of,  1525,  p.  318 
Poitiers,  battle  of,  1356  A.D.,  p.  238 
Political  History,  works  on,  pp.  78, 
112,  156;  cf.  pp.  52,  87,  92,  116, 
1 24.    See  also  Society,  state  of 
Political  Hist,  of  Eng.,  901 
Political  Science  Quarterly,  234 
Political  Songs  of  Eng.,  074,  p.  220 
Poll  taxes,  under  Richard  II,  p.  244 
Pollard,  A.  F.,  works   by :    Pam- 
phlets, 675,  p.  342  ;    Somerset, 
1626,  p.  292  ;  Tudor  Tracts,  1216, 
p.  284 


Pollard,  A.  W.  Fifteenth  Century 
Prose,  1160,  p.  256 

Pollen,  J.  H.    Sander,  1801,  p.  299 

Pollock,  Frederick,  works  by : 
Angleterre,  957,  p.  250 ;  Domes- 
day, 1627,  p.  206 ;  Eng.  Law,  980, 
p.  202  ;  Law,  1979,  p.  202  ;  Law 
Quarterly  Rev.,  249 ;  Lectures, 
902,  p.  201;  Politics,  979,  p.  441 

Pollock,  John.    Popish  Plot,  1628, 

P-  35' 

Polo,  Marco,  traveler,  p.  276 
Pondicherry,  occupation  of,  c.  1672 

A.D.,  p.  446 

Poole,  Mary.    Index,  221 
Poole,   R.   L.,    works    by :    Atlas, 

432 ;  Bale's  Index,  93 
Poole,  S.  L.,  works  by :    Bowen's 

Government,  1236,  p.  458;  Lane's 

Kur-an,  1075,  P-  2O3 !    Wycliffe, 

1826  (p.  474),  p.  243 
Poole,  W.  F.    Index,  221 
Poor  Men's  Causes,  court  of,  under 

Henry  VII,  p.  276 
Poor  Priests,  Wiclif's,  p.  244 
Poor  relief,  under  the  Tudors,  pp. 

296,309;  reforms  in,  pp.  422, 437 
Poor,  schools  for  the,  p.  437 
Poore,  B.  P.    Constitutions,  1338, 

p.  301 

Pope,  the.    See  Religion 
Popish  Plot,  time  of  Charles   II, 

P-350 

Popular  Science  Mo.,  235,  p.  166 
Population,  decrease  of,  in  Ireland 

after  the  famine,  p.  425.  See  also 

Society,  state  of 
Porritt,  Edward.  Englishman,  1977, 

P-438 
Port  Jackson  (Sydney),  1788  A.D., 

P-457 

Porter,  G.  W.    List,  n 

Portland,  third  duke  of  (W.  H.  C. 
Bentinck),  pp.  393,  413 

Portugal,  discoveries  of,  pp.  276, 
460;  conquest  of  Goa  by,  1510 
A.D.,  p.  446 ;  Methuen  Treaty 
with,  1703  A.D.,  p.  372  ;  alliance 
with,  in  the  Peninsular  War, 
p.  413  ;  works  on,  see  Countries, 
individual 


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Powers,  G.  W.    Reformation,  1630, 

p.  277 
Poynings's    Laws,    1494   A.D.,    p. 

276 
Praemunire,  Statute  of,  under  Ed. 

Ill,  p.  238;  statutes  of,  under 

Richard    II,    p.    246.     See   also 

Statutes 
Prayer-book,   English,   1549  A.D., 

p.  290 
Preaching,  character  and  methods 

of  the  new,  in  the  eighteenth 

century,  p.  396 
Prehistoric  times,  p.  168 
Prendergast,  J.  P.,  works  by :  Cal- 
endar, 1137,  p-  319;  Ireland,  1677, 

p.  362 
Presbyterianism,  during  the  Civil 

War,  p.  329 
Prescott,  W.  H.    Ferdinand,  1506, 

p.  267 
Press,  freedom  of  the,  1694  A.D., 

p.  394 ;  in  India,  p.  446 
Preston,  H.  W.    Documents,  1353, 

P-3'9 
Prestonpans,  battle  of,  1745  A.D., 

P-378 
Pretender,  Old  (Stuart,  James),  pp. 

355.  369.  372,  375 

Pretender,  Young  (Charles  Ed- 
ward), p.  378 

Pride's  Purge,  of  the  Long  Parlia- 
ment, p.  333 


Priesthood,  the,  among  the  early 

Germans,  p.  176 
Priests,  Poor,  Wiclif's,  p.  244 
Prime  minister,  rise  of,  p.  395 
Prince  Edward  Island,  p.  453 
Prince  of  Wales,  under  Ed.  I, p.  232. 

See  also  Pretender,  Young 
Princes,    the,    imprisonment    and 

death  of,  through  Duke   Rich- 
ard, p.  268 

Printing,  invention  of,  p.  270 
Prior,  E.  S.    Gothic  Art,  526 
Prisons,  reforms  in,  p.  436 
Privileges,  sale  of,  under  Richard 

I,  p.  217 

Privy  Council.  See  Burton,  J.  H. 
Probyn,  J.  W.  Italy,  1507,  p.  416 
Procedure,  judicial,  statutes  of 

Ed.  I  affecting,  p.  232 
Proclamation,  Duquesne's,  p.  382  ; 

of   neutrality,  English,   in    the 

Am.  Civil  War,  p.  432 
Progresses,    royal,    time    of    the 

Tudors,  p.  309 
Promptorium,  488 
Property,  monastic,  disposal  of 

confiscated,  under  Henry  VIII, 

p.  286 ;  attempt  of  Mary  Tudor 

to  remedy  this,  p.  293 
Property,  laws  of  the  Irish  Parl. 

concerning,  p.  396 
Property  Qualification  Act,   1711 

A.D.,  p.  372  ;  abolition  of,  p.  432 
Propositions,  Nineteen,  1642  A.D., 

P-329 

Protector.  See  Bedford;  Crom- 
well; Gloucester  (Humphrey 
and  Richard] ;  Somerset ;  and 
York  (Richard  of) 

Protectorates,  in  imperial  admin- 
istration, p.  466 

Protestantism.    See  Religion 

Prothero,  G.  W.,  works  by :  Cam- 
bridge Hist.  Ser.,  702 ;  Cam- 
bridge Mod.  Hist,  703;  Charter, 
1978,  p.  222  ;  Gneist  on  the  Eng. 
Const.,  981,  p.  441 ;  Montfort, 
1773,  p.  231 ;  Statutes,  676,  p.  297 

Prothero,  R.  E.  Farming,  1049, 
p.  226 

Prou,  Maurice.    Manuel,  582 


INDEX 


537 


Providence  Pub.  Lib.,  works  by : 
Mo.  Bull.,  55,  p.  168;  Lists,  55, 
p.  228 

Provisions  of  Oxford,  1258  A.D., 
p.  229 

Provisors,  First  Statute  of,  under 
Ed.  Ill,  p.  238;  Statutes  of, 
under  Richard  II,  p.  246 

Prussia,  Pitt's  alliance  with,  in  the 
Seven  Years'  War,  p.  382 ;  Na- 
poleon's control  of,  p.  410; 
works  on,  see  Countries,  indi- 
vidual 

Prynne,  William,  punished  under 
Charles  I,  p.  323 

Pulling,  F.  S.,  works  by :  Diction- 
ary, 315 ;  Salisbury,  1800,  p.  430 

Purchas,  Samuel.  Pilgrimes,  610, 
p.  271 

Purchase  of  land  in  Ire.,  pro- 
visions of  1870  A.D.,  p.  432 

Purge,  Pride's,  of  the  Long  Parl., 

P-333 

Puritanism,  increase  of,  under 
Eliz.,  p.  296 ;  under  James  I, 
p.  290 ;  emigration  of  Puritans, 
p.  290 

Putnam,  G.  P.    Tabular  Views,  451 
Putnam,  Ruth,  works  by :  Blok's 
Netherlands,  805,  p.  312;    Wil- 
liam the  Silent,  1484,  p.  292 
Putzgers,  F.  W.    Schul-Atlas,  433 
Pyle,  Howard.     Buccaneers,  772, 

p.  362 
Pym,   John,    statesman,    p.    322 ; 

life  of,  947,  p.  325 
Pyne,  Henry.    Debate,  1079,  p.  270 
Pytheas,  traveler  in  Britain,  p.  170 

Quebec,  capture  of,  i759A.D.,p-382 
Queen  Anne's  Bounty,  p.  372 
Queen  Anne's  War,  p.  369 
Queen's  Prime  Ministers,  1688 
Queensland,  Australia,  p.  457 
Quiberon,  battle  of,  I795A.D.,  p. 402 

Race,  characteristics,  in  the  Brit- 
ish Isles,  p.  168 ;  groups,  in 
Europe,  p.  168;  groups,  among 
the  early  Germans,  p.  176 

Radcliffe  College  Monographs,  204 


Rae,  W.  F.    Egypt,  1631,  p.  435 

Raffles,  Stamford,  life  of,  1792^.464 

Railway,  the,  p.  437 

Raine,  James.  York  (Historic 
Towns),  868,  p.  172 

Rait,  R.  S.,  works  by :  Mary,  Queen 
of  Scots,  1294,  p.  297;  Relations 
of  Eng.  and  Scot.,  903,  p.  200 

Raithby,  John,  works  by :  Statutes 
at  Large,  688,  p.  230 ;  Statutes 
of  U.  K.,  1207,  p.  407 

Raleigh,  Walter,  explorer  and 
colonizer,  p.  300 ;  as  an  author, 
p.  309 ;  treatment  by  James  I, 
p.  318;  lives  of,  1793,  pp.  301, 
304 ;  works  by :  Guiana,  1354, 
p.  305 ;  Revenge,  1196,  p.  305 

Rambaud,  Alfred.  Histoire  Ge- 
nerale,  751,  p.  171 

Ramillies,  battle  of,  1 706  A. D.,  p. 37 2 

Ramsay,  A.  C.  Geology,  396,  p.  167 

Ramsay,  J.  II.,  works  by  :  Angevin 
Empire,  1632,  p.  215;  Founda- 
tions, 904,  p.  172  ;  Lancaster  and 
York,  1632,  p.  257 

Rand,  Benjamin,  works  by  :  Bibl., 
24,  p.  202  ;  Economic  Hist.,  773, 
P-  346 

Rand,  McNally  &  Co.    Atlas,  417 

Ranke,  L.  v.,  works  on  :  277,  286 ; 
works  by :  England,  905,  p.  175  ; 
Popes,  774,  p.  285 

Ranks,  in  early  England,  p.  197 

Rannie,  D.  W.  Constitution,  982, 
p.  198 

Ransome,  Cyril,  works  by :  Ad- 
vanced Hist.,  840,  p.  1 66;  Gov- 
ernment, 983,  p.  198 ;  Hand- 
book, 317 

Ranulf  Flambard,  under  William 
II,  p.  207 

Rashdall,  Hastings.  Universities, 
775,  p.  226 

Ratzel,  Friedrich.  Mankind,  497, 
p.  448 

Reader's  Guide,  222 

Rebellion,  against  King  John, 
p.  220;  Peasants',  of  1381  A.D., 
p.  244 ;  of  Owen  Glendower, 
under  Henry  IV,  p.  256;  of 
Jack  Cade,  1450  A.D.,  p.  260;  of 


538 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Lancastrians,  time  of  Ed.  IV, 
p.  265;  against  Henry  VII,  p. 
276 ;  against  Ed.  VI,  p.  290 ;  of 
Thomas  Wyatt,  1 554  A.D.,  p.  293 ; 
Scottish,  under  Charles  I,  p.  326 ; 
Irish,  1641  A.D., p. 329;  Jacobite, 
of  the  Highlanders,  time  of  Wil- 
liam III,  p.  366;  Jacobite,  1715 
A.D.,  p.  375;  Jacobite,  1745  A.D., 
p.  378  ;  Irish,  1798  A.D.,  p.  406 ; 
Emmet's,  1803  A.D.,  p.  406;  Irish, 
1847-1848  A.D.,  p.  425;  Sepoy, 
pp.  428,  446 ;  Fenian,  1867  A.D., 
p.  432 ;  Kiel's,  1869-1870,  and 
1885  A.D.,  p.  453.  See  also  Plots  ; 
and  Riots 

Recantations,  of  Lollards,  under 
Richard  II,  p.  246 

Reclus,  Elisee,  works  by :  Earth, 
397,  p.  1 66;  Geographic,  397, 
p.  167 

Recoinage  Act,  1695  A-D->  P-  3^9 

Records,  increased  care  for  public, 
1216-1399  A.D.,  p.  249 

Rede  Lectures,  776 

Redington,  Joseph,  works  by:  Cal- 
endar, Home  Office,  1131,  p.  385 ; 
Calendar,  Treasury,  629,  p.  293 

Redstone,  V.  B.  Social  Eng.,  2041 
p.  272 

Reeve,  Henry,  works  by :  De 
Tocqueville's  Democracy,  1518, 
p.  321;  De  Tocqueville's  France, 
1518,  p.  399;  Greville's  Memoirs, 
1269,  p.  419;  Whitelocke's  Jour- 
nal, 1321,  p.  342 

Reeves,  W.  P.    New  Zealand,  1938, 

P-458 
Reflections  on  the   French   Rev. 

See  Burke,  E. 

Reform  Bill,  First,  i832A.D.,p.422; 
'   agitation  for  parliamentary,  p. 

428;     Second    Bill,    1867    A.D., 

p.  431  ;  Third,  1884  A.D.,  p.  432 
Reformation.    See  Religion 
Reformation  Parl.,  1 529  A.D.,  p.  283 
Reformers,  Oxford,  p.  276 
Reforms.    See  specific  topics 
Regent.    See  Protector 
Regiments,  Highland,  p.  382 
Register.    See  Cobbett 


Register,  Privy  Council  of  Scot., 
1197,  p.  287 

Reich,  Emil.    Atlas,  434 

Reid,  S.J.    Queen's  Ministers,  1688 

Reid,  T.  W.    Forster,  1746,  p.  424 

Reiley,  Alan  C.,  works  by :  Bibl. 
of  Geog.,  348  ;  Larned's  Ready 
Reference,  749,  p.  169 

Reinsch,  P.  S.,  works  by :  Gov- 
ernment, 1443,  p.  468  ;  Politics, 
1443,  p.  468 

Relation  of  Eng.,  1198,  p.  276 

Relics,  destruction  of,  under 
Henry  VIII,  p.  286 

Relief,  feudal,  p.  223 

Religion,  introduction  of  Chris- 
tianity, p.  173;  Roman,  section 
on,  p.  183 ;  Ed.  the  Martyr,  p.  190; 
attitude  of  Canute  toward  the 
church,  p.  191  ;  William  I  and 
the  church,  p.  204  ;  William  IPs 
contest  with  the  church,  p.  207 ; 
Henry  I's  conflict  with  the 
church,  p.  209  ;  Stephen's  quar- 
rel with  Roger  of  Salisbury,  p. 
2ii ;  Henry  II  and  the  church, 
Thomas  a  Becket,  p.  213;  John's 
quarrel  with  the  pope,  p.  220 ; 
Henry  Ill's  relations  with  the 
papacy,  p.  229  ;  Ed.  I's  statutes, 
his  quarrel  with  the  papacy, 
p.  232  ;  Ed.  I  I's  statutes,  p.  238; 
John  Wiclif,  p.  241  ;  \Viclif  and 
the  Lollards,  p.  244 ;  Lollards, 
p.  246;  Statutes  of  Provisors 
and  Praemunire,  p.  246 ;  rela- 
tions of  Henry  IV  with  the 
clergy,  heretics,  p.  256;  Old- 
castle  and  the  Lollards,  p.  258; 
alliance  of  Henry  VIII  with  the 
papacy,  p.  280 ;  the  Pope  and 
Katherine's  divorce,  p.  283;  the 
Reformation,  pp.  283,  286,  290, 
296 ;  restoration  of  papal  con- 
trol under  Mary,  persecutions, 
p.  293 ;  religious  affairs  under 
Eliz.,  p.  296 ;  Catholic  plots  and 
anti-Catholic  laws,  p.  300 ;  per- 
secution of  sectaries,  p.  305 ; 
religious  affairs  under  James  I, 
p.  318;  anti-Catholic  movement 


INDEX 


539 


under  Charles  I,  p.  322  ;  Court 
of  High  Commission,  p.  323 ; 
religion  in  Scot,  under  Charles 
I,  p.  326 ;  religious  question  of 
1641  A.D.,  p.  329;  Presbyterian- 
ism  and  the  Independents,  p.  329 ; 
religious  settlement  of  the  Res- 
toration, p.  345 ;  further  meas- 
ures under  Charles  II,  p.  348 ; 
Catholic  ascendancy,  p.  355; 
toleration  in  Eng.,  under  Wil- 
liam and  Mary,  also  episcopacy 
abolished  in  Scot.,  and  persecu- 
tion of  Catholics  in  Ire.,  p.  366 ; 
laws  against  Irish  Catholics, 
under  Anne,  p.  372 ;  Catholic 
Emancipation  Act,  1829  A.D., 
p.  419;  establishment  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  organization, 
1850  A.D.,  p.  425;  religion  in 
Canada  and  Newfoundland,  p. 
453  ;  missions  in  New  Zealand, 
1814  A.D.,  p.  457  ;  religions  of 
Africa,  p.  460  ;  Huguenot  colo- 
nists in  Cape  Colony,  p.  461  ; 
missionaries  in  Natal,  p.  461  ; 
religion  as  a  bond  of  empire, 
p.  466.  See  also  Society,  state  of 

Religious  history,  works  on,  pp.  8 1 , 
114,  158;  cf.  pp.  52,  61,  70,  87, 
92,  1 1 6,  124.  See  also  Society, 
state  of 

Religious  Tract  Soc.,  ion 

Remains,  prehistoric,  in  British 
Isles,  p.  1 68 

Remonstrance,  Grand,  1641  A.D., 

P-329 
Remusat,  Madame  de.     Memoirs, 

1109,  p.  407 
Remusat,     Paul     de.      Remusat's 

Memoirs,  1109,  p.  407 
Renaissance  in  Italy,  p.  276 
Rensselaer,    S.  v.      Eng.    Cathe- 
drals, 527 
Renwick,  I.  P.  A.    Year-Book,  172, 

p.  168 

Repertorium,  28 
Report  on  Canadian  Archives,  in, 

P- 456 
Reports  of  Star  Chamber  Cases, 

1380,  p.  323 


Representation,  under  Ed.  I,  p. 
232;  continued  evils  of  borough, 
1603-1688  A.D.,  p.  359;  defects 
in,  in  the  eighteenth  century, 
p.  395  ;  readjustment  of,  in  the 
nineteenth  century,  p.  436;  colo- 
nial, lack  of,  p.  466 

Representatives,  papal.  See  Re- 
ligion 

Republic,  England  made  a,  1649 
A.D.,  p.  337 

Republics,  Spanish-American, 
p.  419 

Restoration  of  monarchy,  May  i, 
1660,  p.  345 

Resumption  of  Crown  Lands,  Act 
for,  under  William  III,  p.  369 

Resumption  of  specie  payments, 
1821  A.D.,  p.  419 

Retainers,  Statutes  Concerning 
Maintenance  of,  under  Richard 
II,  p.  246 

Reusens,  le  Chanoine.  Paleogra- 
phie,  583 

Revenue,  sources  of,  under  Wil- 
liam I,  p.  204 ;  statutes  under 
Ed.  I,  affecting,  p.  232  ;  acts  of 
the  Convention  Parl.  relating  to, 
p.  345.  See  also  Society,  state  of 

Reville,  Andre.  Soulevement, 
2042,  p.  244 

Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes, 
1685  A.D.,  p.  355 

Revolt.    See  Rebellion 

Revolts  on  the  Continent,  middle 
of  the  nineteenth  century,  p.  425 

Revolution,  the  French,  p.  402 

Revolution,  industrial,  of  the 
eighteenth  century,  p.  395 

Revue  de  Synthese  Historique,  261 

Revue  des  Questions  Historiqiies,  259 

Revue  Historique,  260 

Rhe,  Isle  of,  expedition  to,  1627 
A.D.,  p.  322 

Rheims,  coronation  of  the  Dauphin 
at,  1429  A.D.,  p.  260 

Rhind  Archaeology  Lectures,  1633 

Rhode  Island,  charter  of,  1663 
A.D.,  p.  353 

Rhodes,  J.  F.  United  States,  1508, 
P-435 


540 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Rhodes,  W.  E.  Italian  Bankers 
(Tout,  Essays),  p.  253 

Rhodes,  the  island,  p.  466 

Rhys,  J.,  works  by :  Britain,  1634, 
p.  171;  Legend,  1634,  p.  179; 
Religion,  2003,  p.  172;  Welsh, 
1635,  p.  1 66 

Ribton-Turner.  See  Turner,  Ribton- 

Rich,  Edmund,  p.  249 

Richard  I,  1189-1199  A.D.,  p.  217 

Richard  II,  1377-1381  A.D.,  p.  244 ; 
1381-1399  A.D.,  p.  246  ;  lives  of, 
1794,  p.  245 

Richard  III,  as  Duke  of  Glouces- 
ter, p.268;  i483-i485A.D.,p.  268; 
lives  of,  869,  1795,  pp.  264,  267 

Richard  de  Lucy,  official  of  Henry 
II,  p.  213 

Richard  of  Cirencester.  See  Ciren- 
cester,  Richard  of 

Richard  of  Devizes.    See  Devizes 

Richard  of  Gloucester.  See  Rich- 
ard III 

Richard  of  York,  pp.  260,  263 

Richards,  Thomas.  New  S.  Wales, 

1939,  P-  459 
Richardson,  J.  D.    Messages,  1091, 

P-3&9 

Richardson,  O.  H.,  works  by :  Na- 
tional Movement,  1636,  p.  231  ; 
Syllabus,  308 

Richardson,  William.   Collections, 

335 

Richelieu,  Cardinal,  life  of,  1481, 
p.  321 

Richmond,  Earl  of,  See  Henry  VII 

Rideing,  W.  H.,  works  by :  Eng- 
land's Seaport,  p.  166;  Land  o' 
Burns,  p.  167  ;  Route  of  Wild 
Irishman,  p.  167;  London,  906, 
p.  225 

Ridgway,  James.  Erskine's 
Speeches,  1260,  p.  388 

Ridley,  Nicholas,  burned,  time  of 
Mary  Tudor,  p.  293 

Riel's  Rebellions,  1869-1870,  1885 
A.D.,  p.  453 

Right,  Petition  of,  1628  A.D.,  pp. 
322,  323 

Rights,  Bill  of,  1689  A.D.,  pp.  366, 
367 


Rights,  Declaration  of,  by  the  Con- 
vention Parl.,  p.  355 

Rights,  feudal,  p.  223 

Rights  of  Man,  Declaration  of, 
1789  A.D.,  p.  402 

Riley,  H.  T.,  works  by :  Hoveden's 
Annals,  602,  p.  181 ;  Liber  Albus, 
1180,  p.  249 ;  London,  668,  p.  233  ; 
Munimenta,  670,  p.  249 

Riots,  at  Edinburgh,  1637  A.D., 
p.  326;  Jacobite,  1715  A.D.,  and 
the  Riot  Act,  p.  375;  Gordon, 
1780  A.D.,  pp.  388,  395,  425; 
Chartist,  1839  A.D.,  etc.,  and 
bread,  1855  A.D.,  p.  428 

Ripley,  W.  Z.    Races,  498,  p.  169 

Rishanger,  William.  Writings,  1173, 
p.  229 

Risings.    See  Rebellions 

Rizzio,  David,  murder  of,  1 566  A.D., 
p.  296 

Roads,  Roman,  in  Britain,  p.  173 ; 
in  the  eighteenth  century,  p.  395. 
See  also  Society,  state  of 

Robert,  Duke,  loses  Normandy, 
p.  207 

Robert  of  Belleme,  under  Henry  I, 
p.  209 

Robert  the  Bruce,  lives  of,  1796, 
PP-  234,  237 

Roberts,   C.  G.  D.    Canada,   1899, 

P-454 

Roberts, Lord(F.S-).  Cromwell, 951 
Roberts,R.A.  Calendar,ii3i,p.385 
Robertson, C.G.  Statutes,677,p.346 
Robertson,  E.  S.  Great  Writers 

Sen,  939 
Robertson,  E.  W.     Scotland,  907, 

p.  200 
Robertson,  William.    Bright,  1709, 

p.  425 
Robinson,   E.  A.     Hassencamp's 

Ireland,  923,  p.  314 
Robinson,  J.  H.,  works  by :    Pe- 
trarch's  Correspondence,  1108, 

p.  249 ;    Readings,  611,  p.  184 ; 

Western  Eur.,  777,  p.  174 
Robinson,    W.    C.      Ten    Brink's 

Literature,  94 
Robjohns,  Sydney.    Quebec,  1900, 

P-387 


INDEX 


541 


Roche,  C.  E.  Pasquier's  Memoirs, 
1107,  p.  402 

Roches,  Peter  des,  under  Henry 
III,  p.  229 

Rockingham,  second  marquis  of 
(C.W.Wentworth),p.393.  Mem- 
oirs, 1305,  p.  385 

Rodd,  T.    Collections,  335 

Rodway,  James.    W.  Indies,  1444, 

P-452 

Roe,  Colonel  (?).  Memoir  of  Birch, 
1234,  p.  329 

Roger  of  Salisbury,  quarrel  with 
Stephen,  p.  211 

Roger  of  Wendover,  p.  249 

Rogers,  John,  burned,  time  of 
Mary  Tudor,  p.  293 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.,  works  by :  Agri- 
culture, 1050,  p.  253 ;  Black 
Death,  2043,  P-  2S2  '•>  Bright's 
Speeches,  1237,  p.  425  ;  Glean- 
ings, 946,  p.  243 ;  Interpreta- 
tion, 1050,  p.  253 ;  Protests  of 
Lords,  678,  p.  319;  Work  and 
Wages,  1050,  p.  253 

Rolfe,  H.  W.  Petrarch's  Corre- 
spondence, 1108,  p.  249 

Rollo,  the  Northman,  p.  195 

Rolls  Ser.,  191,  p.  189 

Roman  Catholics.    See  Religion 

Roman  Christianity,  p.  183 

Romans,  their  accounts  of  Britain, 
p.  170;  in  Britain,  p.  173 

Rome,  works  on.  See  Countries, 
individual 

Romilly,  Samuel.    Memoirs,  1306, 

P-3^9 

Rooke, George.  Journal,  1307, p.  369 
Root  and  Branch  Bill,  1641  A.D., 

P-  329 

Roper,  William.  More,  1185,  p.  268 
Ropes,  J.  C.,  works  by :  Napoleon, 

1479,    p.  409 ;    Waterloo,    1445, 

p.  416 

Roquefort,  J.  B.  B.  Glossaire,  482 
Roscoe,  E.  S.  Harley,  1751,  p.  372 
Roscoe,  Thomas.  Roscoe's  Leo  X, 

1472,  p.  282 

Roscoe, William.  Leo X,  1472, p.  28 2 
Rose,  George.  Correspondence, 

1308,  p.  394 


Rose,  J.  H.,  works  by  :  Napoleon, 
1479,  p.  405 ;  Napoleon  and  Com- 
merce, 2044,  p.  409 ;  Napoleonic 
Studies,  1446,  p.  403  ;  Revolu- 
tionary Era,  1446,  p.  404 ;  Third 
Coalition,  1199,  p.  411 

Rosebery,  fifth  earl  (A.  P.  Prim- 
rose), premier,  pp.  431,  466; 
works  by:  Napoleon,i479,p.4i7; 
Pitt,  1791,  p.  395 

Roses,  Wars  of,  1455-1485  A.D., 
p.  263 

Ross,  Charles.  Cornwallis's  Cor- 
respondence, 1251 A  (p.  474), 
p.  388 

Rosse,  J.  W.    Dates,  452 

Roth,  H.  L.    Sarawak,  499,  p.  465 

Rotuli  Parl.,  679,  p.  233 

Rough-stone  age,  p.  168 

Round,  J.  H.,  works  by :  Calendar, 
625^.187;  Commune, 908, p.  179; 
Domesday  Manor,  2045,  p.  201 ; 
Feudal  Eng.,  1637,  p.  196;  Free- 
man and  Hastings,  1637,  p.  194  ; 
Hastings,  1637,  p.  196;  Mande- 
ville,  1768,  p.  212;  Navy,  1638, 
p.  299;  Stephen,  1637,  p.  212 

Round-barrow  men,  p.  168 

Roundheads,  of  the  Civil  War,p.  329 

Routes  of  Trade,  changes  in,  1485- 
1603  A.D.,  p.  309.  See  also  Society, 
state  of 

Routh,  M.  J.  Burnet's  Own  Time, 
1129,  p.  305 

Rowley,  James.  People,  909,  p.  239 

Royal  Arch.  Inst.    Arch.  Journal, 

205,  p.  199 

Royal  Colonial  Inst.  Proceedings, 

206,  p.  449 

Royal  Commission  on  Hist.  MSS. 
Reports,  680,  p.  197 

Royal  Economic  Soc.  Economic 
Journal,  207 

Royal  Geog.  Soc.,  works  by :  Jour- 
nal, 208 ;  Proceedings,  208 

Royal  Hist.  Soc.,  works  by  :  Cam- 
den  Ser.,  209 ;  Transactions,  209, 

295 

Royal  Soc.,  foundation  of,  c.  1660 

A.D.,  p.  359 
Royce,  Josiah.    Australia,  p.  458 


542 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Royle,  Charles.    Campaigns,  1639, 

P-435 
Rule,  Martin.     St.  Anselm,  1696, 

p.  208 

Rulers  of  India  Ser.,  1689 
Rules,  monastic,  p.  223 
Rump    Parliament,   during    Civil 

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P-338 

Runkle,  L.  G.    Library,  753 
Rupert,  Prince,  life  of,  1797,  p.  332 
Rural  life.     See  Life,  rural ;  and 

Society,  state  of 
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P-459 

Russell, C.W.  Calendar,ii37,p.3i9 
Russell,  G.  W.  E.    Gladstone,  1748, 

p.  421 
Russell,  H.  S.    Queensland,  1941, 

P-458 

Russell,  John,  first  earl,  pp.  419, 
425,  431  ;  life  of,  1798,  p.  421  ; 
works  by:  Fox's  Memorials,  1263, 
p.  385  ;  William,  Lord  Russell, 

1799.  P-  347 
Russell,  M.  Spottiswoode's  Church 

of  Scot,  1014,  p.  20 1 
Russell,  Robert.  Natal,  1952,  p.  463 
Russell,  T.  W.   Ireland,  1678,  p.  440 
Russell,  William,  minister  under 

Charles  II,  pp.  350, 353  ;  life  of, 

1799.  P-  347 

Russell,  W.  C.,  works  by :  Nelson, 
1776,  p.  395  ;  Nelson  (Heroes), 

1776,  P-  395 

Russia,  convention  with,  1801  A.D., 
p.  406 ;  Napoleon's  control  of, 
p.  410;  attack  upon  Turkey,  be- 
ginning of  the  Crimean  War, 
p.  428  ;  for  works  on,  see  Coun- 
tries, individual 

Rutt,  J.  T.    Burton's  Diary,  1242, 

P-  341 

Ruyter.  See  De  Ruyter 
Rye,  Walter.    Records,  549 
Rye,  W.  B.    England,  681,  p.  310 
Rye  House  Plot,  time  of  Charles  II, 

P-353 

Rymer,  Thomas.    Foedera,  121 
Ryswick,  Peace  of,  1697  A.D.,p-369 


Sacheverell,  Henry,  trial  of,  1710 

A.D.,  p.  372 
St.  Albans,  Council  of,  1213  A.D., 

p.  220;  battles  of,  1455, 1461  A.D., 

p.  263 

St.  Augustine,  life  of,  1700,  p.  185 
St.  Bartholomew's  Day,  Massacre 

of,  Aug.  24,  1572  A.D.,  p.  300 
St.  Brice's  Day,  Massacre  of,  Nov. 

13,   IOO2  A.D.,  p.   190 

St.  Christopher,  or  St.  Kitts,  island 

of,  p.  451 

St.  Columba  at  lona,  p.  183 
St.  Columban  in  Gaul,  p.  183 
St.  Francis  of  Assisi,  life  of,  1697, 

p.  254.    Flowers,  mo,  p.  229 
St.  John,  Spencer.    Brooke,  1710, 

p.  465 
St.  Lucia,  or  Santa  Lucia,  island 

of,  p.  451 
St.  Patrick,  p.  183 
Saint  Simon.  Memoirs,  mi,  p.  359 
St.  Thomas.    See  Becket 
St.  Vincent,  island  of,  p.  451 
St.  Vincent,  Cape,  battle  of,  1797 

A.D.,  p.  406 
Saintsbury,    George,    works    by : 

Dryden's  Works,  1258,  p.  354 ; 

Marlborough,  1769,  p.  357  ;  Pam- 
phlets, 682,  p.  310 
Saintsbury,  W.  N.    Calendar,  1332, 

p.  451 

Saladin,  life  of,  1112,  p.  217 
Sale,  George.    Koran,  1075,  p.  217 
Salisbury,  third  marquis  of  (R.  A. 

Cecil),  pp.  431, 466 ;  life  of,  1800, 

P-  43° 

Salisbury  Oath,  1086  A.D.,  p.  204 
Salomon,  Felix.    Pitt,  1640,  p.  395 
Salzmann,  L.  F.  Hides,  2046,  p.  201 
Sammlung  von  Kompendien,  25 
Samoan  Island  Award,  1902  A.D., 

P-432 

Sander,Nicholas,life  of,i8oi,p.299 
Sanitation,  legislation  upon,  p.  436 
Sarawak,  British  protectorate, 

P-  464 
Sardinia,  alliance  of  England  and 

France  with,  in  theCrimean  War, 

p.  428 
Saturday  Rev.,  253 


INDEX 


543 


Saunders,  John.  Chaucer's  Tales, 
1396,  p.  255 

Savagery,  in  the  Morgan  classifi- 
cation of  races,  p.  168 

Savoy  Conference,  at  the  Resto- 
ration, p.  345 

Saxons,  home  of  the,  p.  176.  See 
East-,  Middle-,  South-,  and  West- 
Saxons 

Scargill-Bird.    See  Bird,  Scargill- 

Scarth,  H.M.  Roman  Britain,  1641, 

P-  175 
Scattered  Acquisitions,  section  on, 

p.  464;  works  on,  pp.  no,  148 
Schaff,  Philip.  Church,  778,  p.  185 
Schelling,  F.  E.  Progress,  2047, 

p.  299 
Schism,  the  Great,  in  the  time  of 

Richard  II,  p.  244 
Schism  Act  of  1714  A.D.,  repeal  of, 

1718  A.D.,  p.  375 
Schleswig-Holstein  question,  1864 

A.D.,  p.  432 
Schmid,  Reinhold.    Gesetze,  1381, 

p.  182 

Schmitz,  L.  D.  Ten  Brink's  Lit- 
erature, 94 

Scholasticism,  p.  249 
Scholes,  T.  E.  Empire,  1852,  p.  468 
Schomberg,  Friedrich  v.,  general, 

p.  366 

Schools  for  the  poor,  p.  437 
Schulz,  Alfred.    Atlas,  431 
Schuyler,    William,     works     by : 

World's      Best     Essays,     799 ; 

World's  Best  Orations,  591,  p.  1 84 
Schwabe,  Ernst.  Putzgers'  Atlas, 

433 

Schwill,  Ferdinand.  Modern  Eur., 
779,  p.  287 

Science.    See  Society,  state  of 

Scoble,  A.  R.,  works  by:  Guizot's 
Charles  1, 1574,  p.  325  ;  Guizot's 
Cromwell,  1574,  p.  340 ;  Guizot's 
Monk,  1574,  p.  343 

Scotland,  wars  of  Ed.  the  Con- 
fessor with,  p.  193  ;  invasion  of, 
by  William  I,  p.  204  ;  and  Henry 
II,  p.  213;  question  of  succes- 
sion, and  campaigns  in,  under 
Ed.  I,  p.  232  ;  wars  with,  under 


Ed.  II,  p.  235 ;  independence  of, 
under  Ed.  Ill,  p.  238 ;  wars  with, 
under  Richard  II,  p.  244;  de- 
velopment of,  1216-1399  A.D., 
p.  249  ;  capture  and  detention 
of  Prince  James  of,  by  Henry  IV, 
p.  256;  James  I  of,  liberated, 
1423  A.D.,p.  260;  war  with,  under 
Henry  VIII,  p.  286;  invasions 
of,  under  Ed.  VI,  p.  290 ;  foreign 
influence  in,  time  of  Eliz.,  p.  296 ; 
Reformation  in,  time  of  Eliz., 
p.  296 ;  James  VI  of,  becomes 
James  I  of  Eng.,  p.  318;  pro- 
posed union  of,  by  James  I, 
p.  318;  religious  parties  in,  c. 
1603  A.D.,  p.  318;  rebellion  in, 
under  Charles  I,  p.  326;  con- 
quest of,  Commonwealth  period, 
p.  337;  troubles  in,  under  Charles 
II,  p.  350;  under  William  III, 
p.  366;  union  with  Eng.,  1707 
A.D.,  p.  372.  See  also  topics  like 
Highlanders,  and  Jacobites  ;  and 
Society,  state  of 

Scots,   the,  p.   170;    dependence 
upon  the  Northumbrians,  p.  181 
Scott,  Edward.    Guide,  568 
Scott,  Gilbert.    Lectures,  510 
Scott,  Walter,  works  by:  Dryden's 
Works,    1258,  p.  354 ;    Somers 
Tracts,    686,    p.    236;     Swift's 
Works,  1311,  p.  372  ;    Tales,  328 
Scott  Lib.,  1080 
Scottish.  Antiquary,  254 
Scottish  Geog.  Soc.    Scottish  Geog. 

Mag.,  210,  p.  167 
Scottish  Hist.  Rev.,  254,  p.  313 
Scottish  Hist,  from  Contemp. 

Writers  Ser.,  683 
Scottish  Text  Soc.,  211 
Scr 'ib  net's  Mag.,  236 
Scribner's  Monthly,  237,  p.  1 66 
Scriptorium  of  a  monastery,  p.  249 
Scriptures,  King  James  version  of, 

P-359 
Scrutton,  T.  E.    Roman  Law,  984, 

p.  227 

Scutage,  under  Henry  II,  p.  213 
Sea  Fights,  1181,  p.  403 
Seals,  works  on,  p.  49 


544 


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Seccombe,  Thomas.   Eng.  Garner, 

644,  p.  256 

Secret  service  funds,  p.  393 
Secret  Treaty  of  Dover,  1670  A.D., 

P-  348 
Sectaries,   persecution    of,  under 

Eliz.,  p.  305 
Sedgemoor,  battle  of,   1685  A.D., 

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Seebohm,  Frederic,  works  by : 
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Protestant  Rev.,  780,  p.  272 ; 
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Seeley,  J.  R.,  works  by :  British 
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Seeley,  R.  B.  Greatest  of  Plan- 
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Seignobos,  Chas.,  works  by :  Eu- 
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291 

Selden,  J.,  works  by :  Titles,  550 ; 
Tythes,  1012,  p.  315 

Select  Dispatches,  Third  Coali- 
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Selected  Reference  Books,  144 

Selected  Subject  Biographies,  12 

Self-denying  Ordinance,  in  the 
Civil  War,  p.  333 

Seligman,  E.  R.  A.  Guilds,  1052, 
p.  201 

Sellers,  Maud,  works  by :  1642, 
p.  314;  York  in  the  Sixteenth 
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p.  362 

Sellery,G.C.  Civilization's, p.  199 

Semi-responsible  government,  col- 
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Senlac  (Hastings),  battle  of,  1066 
A.D.,  p.  195 

Sepoy  Rebellion.  See  Indian 
Mutiny 


Septennial  Act,  1716  A.D.,  p.  375 
Serfdom,  1216-1399  A.D.,  p.  249 
Sergeant,  Lewis.  Wyclif ,  1826, p.  243 
Sergi,  G.  Mediterranean  Race,  500, 

p.  169 
Service,  reforms  in  the  colonial, 

P-  393 

Services,  feudal,  p.  223 
Sessional  Papers,  1200,  p.  407 
Settlement,  Act  of,  1701  A. 0.^.369 
Settlements,  under  the  Romans,  p. 

173;  Teutonic,  to  600  A.D.,  p.  177; 

lack  of  records  of  early,  p.  197 
Settlements  in  America.    See  Colo- 
nies 
Seven  Bishops,  petition  and  trial 

of,  under  James  II,  p.  355 
Seven  Years'  War,  1756-1763  A. D., 

pp.  382,  385 
Seventeenth  Century  Tracts,  1403, 

p.  301 
Sewell,  E.  M.  European  Hist,  781, 

p.  195 

Seymour,  Edward.    See  Somerset 
Seymour,  Jane,  queen  of  Henry 

VIII,  p.  286 

Seymour,  May.    Catalog,  40 
Seymour,  M.  H.    Foxe's  Martyrs, 

597.  P-  185 
Shaftesbury,    first   earl    (A.  A. 

Cooper),  minister  under  Charles 

II,  p.  350;  lives  of,  1802,  p.  332 
Shaftesbury,   seventh  earl   (A.  A. 

Cooper),  life  of,  1803,  p.  421 
Shakespeare,  William,  the  poet  and 

dramatist,  p.  309 ;    bibl.  of,  109, 

p.  316 
Sharp,  William.     Through    Bush 

and  Fern,  p.  458 
Sharpe,  John.    Monumenta,  1184, 

p.  170 

Sharpe,  R.  R.  Calendar,  1133,  p. 232 
Shaw,  Albert.    Government,  1980, 

p.  441 

Shaw,  F.  L.    Australia,  p.  459 
Shaw,  Henry.    Dresses,  533 
Shaw,  W.  A.,  works  by :  Bibl.,  60 ; 

Calendar,  630,  p.  378  ;  Currency, 

782,  p.  253;  National  Debt  (Tout, 

Essays),  p.  368 ;  Refugees,  1013, 

P-  342 


INDEX 


545 


Sheep-raising.    See  Enclosures 
Shelburne,  second  earl  of  (William 

Petty),  p.  393 

Sherard,  R.  H.    Meneval's  Mem- 
oirs, 1103,  p.  414 
Sherbrooke,  Viscount.    See  Lowe, 

Robert 

Ship-money,  first  writs  for,   1634 
A.D.,  p.  323 ;   further  writs  for, 
under  Charles  I,  p.  326 
Shipping.    See  Society,  state  of 
Shires,  in  early  England,  p.  197 
Shober,    Frederick.      Thiers's 

French  Rev.,  1516,  p.  405 
Short  Parl.,  1640  A.D.,  p-326 
Shorter  Elizabethan  Poems,  1201, 

P-  309 
Shrewsbury,  battle  of,  1403  A.U., 

p.  256 
Shrines,    destruction     of,    under 

Henry  VIII,  p.  286 
Sicily,   Prince    Edmund  declared 

King  of,  p.  229 
Sidney,  Sir  Philip,  Tudor  author, 

p.  309;  death  of,  1 586  A. D.,  p.  300; 

lives  of,  1804,  p.  299 
Sikes,    Wirt,    works   by :     Welsh 

Border,  p.  167 ;    Welsh  Coast, 

p.  167 
Silvestre,  M.  J.  B.      Palaeography, 

584 
Simnel,  Lambert,  impostor,  time 

of  Henry  VII,  p.  276 
Simon  de  Montfort.    See  Montfort 
Simons,  N.     Statutes,  1207,  p.  407 
Simpson,E.B.  Simpson,i8o5,p.44i 
Simpson,    H.   F.   M.      Wishart's 

Montrose,  1296,  p.  334 
Simpson,  James  Y.,  life   of,  1805, 

p.  441 

Sims,  Richard.    Manual,  135 
Sinecures,  reforms  regarding, 

P-393 
Singer,  S.  W.    Cavendish's  Wol- 

sey,  1323,  p.  280 
Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.,  works  by :  His- 

toire,  821,  p.  206;  Republics,  821, 

p.  252 

Six  Acts,  1819  A.D.,  p.  414 
•Six  Articles,  1539  A.D.,  p.  286 
Six  Old  Eng.  Chron.,  1162,  p.  170 


Skeat,  W.W.,  works  by :  Barbour's 
Bruce,  1118,  p.  232  ;  Dictionary, 
472;  Etymology, 483;  Facsimiles, 
585;  Langland's  Piers  Plowman, 
1282,  p.  244 
Skene,  W.  F.  Celtic  Scot.,  911, 

p.  167 
Skottowe,  B.  C.    Parliament,  985, 

p.  230 

Skrine,  F.  H.    Hunter,  1757,  p.  450 
Slatin,  R.  C.    Sudan,  1310,  p.  435 
Slave  trade,  abolition  of,  1807-181 5 

A.D.,  p.  410 
Slavery,  abolition   of,    1833   A.D., 

p.  422 

Slidell.    See  Mason  and  Slidell 
Sloane,   W.   M.     Napoleon,   1479, 

P-  405 

Sluys,  battle  of,  1340  A.D.,  p.  238 
Slyngesbie,  Robert.     Navy,  1217, 

p.  360 
Smedt,  Carolus  de.     Introductio, 

76,  p.  203 

Smiles,  Samuel,  works  by :  En- 
gineers, p.  399 ;  Stephenson, 
1807,  p.  441 

Smith,  Adam.  Nations,  1081,  p.  396 
Smith,  B.  E.,  works  by :  Atlas,  462  ; 

Cyclopaedia,  462 

Smith,  C.  R.  Stevenson's  Dic- 
tionary, 556 

Smith,  Edward.  Visitors,  684,  p.  3 1 o 
Smith,  Goldwin,  works  by:  Canada, 
i90i,p.455;  LecturesandEssays, 
912,  p.  167;  Lectures  on  Hist, 
296,  p.  332 ;  Questions  of  the 
Day,  1643,  p.  440 ;  Statesmen, 
947,  p.  325;  Trip  to  England, 
1202,  p.  440 ;  United  Kingdom, 
912,  p.  198  ;  United  States,  1880, 

P-  356 

Smith  (Mrs.)  Gillespie.  Keith's 
Correspondence,  1281,  p.  382 

Smith,  G.  B.,  works  by :  Glad- 
stone, 1748,  p.  424  ;  Parliament, 
986,  p.  202 

Smith,  G.G.    James  IV,  1203,  p.  280 

Smith,  G.  H.  Michelet's  Luther, 
noo,  p.  282 

Smith,  G.  W.  Metternich's  Mem- 
oirs, 1104,  p.  406 


546 


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Smith,  I.  G.  Monasticism,783,p.2oi 
Smith,  J.  F.    Beard's  Luther,  1475, 
P-  3*5 

Smith,  L.  T.,  works  by  :  Gilds,  685, 

p.  250;   Jusserand's  Wayfaring, 

2032,   p.  253;    Preaching,  2004, 

P-  254 
Smith,  Ronald.     Gladstone,  1748, 

p.  424 

Smith,  R.  B.  Lawrence,  1763,  p.  424 
Smith,  Tho:,  life  of,  1806,  p.  292. 

Answer,  1155,  p.  301 
Smith,  Toulmin.  Gilds,  685,  p.  250 
Smith,  William,  works  by  :    Dic- 

tionary, 163  ;    Gibbon's  Empire, 

729,  p.  171 
Smith,  W.  J.    Grenville's  Papers, 

1268,  p.  378 

Smooth-stone  age,  p.  168 
Smyth,    William.     Lectures,    784, 

p.  200 

Sneyd,  C.  A.   Relation,  1198,  p.  276 
Social  Eng.,  1403,  p.  301 
Social  Eng.  Ser.,  1054 
Social  History,  works  on,  pp.  83, 

115,161;  cf.  pp.  52,  61,  70,  87,92, 

116,  124 

Social  Science  Ser.,  1404 
Societies,   in    sympathy  with  the 

French  Rev.,  p.  402 
Societies,  works  of,  p.  19 
Society,   state   of,   p.   197,   note  ; 

449-1066  A.D.,  section  14,  p.  197; 

1066-12  1  6A.D.,  section  22,  p.  223; 

1  2  16-1399  A.  D.,  section  3O,p.  249; 

I399-I485A.D.,  section  37,  p.  270; 


1  603-1  689  A.  D.,  section  60^.359; 
1689-1  789A.D.,  section  70^.395; 
1  789  A.D.,  etc.,  section  80,  p.  436. 
In  each  section  the  references 
in  Modern  Accounts,  Group  II, 
are  arranged  as  follows  :  A.  Gen- 
eral :  i.  England,  Wales,  and 
Scotland;  2.  Municipal  History; 

3.  Ireland;  B.  Special:  I.  Man- 
ners and  Customs  ;    2.  Art  and 
Science,    Education;    3.    Agri- 
culture,   Industry,    Commerce  ; 

4.  Religion  ;     5.    Government 
and  Law 


Society,  Royal,    founded  c.   1660 

A.D.,  p.  359 

Society  for  Political  Education,  212 
Society  for  Promotion  of  Christian 

Knowledge,  213 
Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London. 

Archaeologia,  214 
Solemn    League    and    Covenant, 

1643  A-D-.  P-  329 
Solway  Moss,  battle  of,  1 542  A.D., 

p.  286 
Some  Longer  Eliz.  Poems,  1204, 

P-  309 

Somers  Tracts,  686,  p.  236 
Somerset,  Duke  of  (Edmund  Beau- 
fort), rivalry  with  York,  under 
Henry  VI,  p.  263 
Somerset,  Duke  of  (Edward  Sey- 
mour), protectorate  of,  time  of 
Ed.  VI,  p.  290 

Somerset,  Earl  of  (Robert  Carr), 
Scotch   favourite   of   James   I, 
p.  318 
Sommer,  H.  O.    Malory's  Morte 

d' Arthur,  1290,  p.  255 
Sonnenschein,  W.  S.,  works  by : 
Best  Books,56;  Reader's  Guide,56 
Sources,  of  more  than  one  period, 
p.  52 ;    of   one    period,   p.  87 ; 
p.  170,  note 
South  Africa,  p.  466;  works  on, 

pp.  no,  156;  cf.  p.  148 
South  African  Republic,  p.  461 
South    African    War,    1899-1902 

A.D.,  p.  461 

South  Australia,  p.  457 
South  Sea  Bubble,  1720  A.D.,  p.  375 
South  Sea  Company,  p.  396 
South-Folk,  Settlement  of,  p.  178 
South-Saxons,  settlement  of,  p.  1 78 
Southey,  Robert, works  by:  Nelson, 
1776,  p.  392;  Wesley,  1824,^.  396 
Spain.wars  with,  under  Eliz.,  p. 305; 
under  Charles  I,  p.  322 ;  under 
the  Protectorate,  p.  341  ;   1701- 
1714  A.D.,  pp.  369,  372  ;   of  Jen- 
kins's Ear,   1739  A.D.,    p.  378; 
1762  A.D.,    p.   385;    i779-r783 
A.D.,  p.  388;    Peninsular,  1808- 
1814  A.D.,  p.  413  ;  for  works  on, 
see  Countries,  individual 


INDEX 


547 


Spanish  Fury,  1576  A.D.,  p.  300 
Spanish  Marriage,  of  Mary  Tudor, 

p.  293 ;  negotiations  on  behalf 

of  Charles,  under  James  I,  p. 

318 
Spanish  Succession,  War  of,  1701- 

1714  A.D.,  pp.  369,  372 
Spanish-American  republics,  rise 

of,  p.  419 
Speakman,     Eliz.       Rule    (Tout, 

Essays),  p.  185 
Specie  payments,  suspension  of, 

1797  A.D.,  p.  406;    resumption 

of,  1821   A.D.,  p.  419.    See  also 

Stop  of  the  Exchequer 
Spectator,    The,     1711-1714   A.D., 

P-396 

Spectator,  The,  255 
Spedding,  James,  works  by:  Bacon, 

1701,  p.  304  ;  Studies,  870,  p.  254 
Speeches,  collections  of,  p.  102 
Spenser,  Edmund,  Eliz.  poet,  p.  309 
Spheres  of  influence,  p.  466 
Spice  Islands,  withdrawal  of  Eng. 

from,  p.  446 

Spinning  jenny,  1764  A.D.,  p.  395 
Spont,  Alfred.  France,  1179,  p.  280 
Sports,  Declaration  of,  issued 

under  Charles  I,  p.  323 
Spottiswoode,   John.     Church   of 

Scot.,  1014,  p.  20 1 
Spruner-Menke.   Atlas,  435 
Spurrell,  William.    Dictionary,  459 
Stamford  Bridge,  battle  of,   1066 

A.D.,  p.  195 

Stammhammer,  Josef.     Bibliogra- 
phic, 26,  p.  203 
Stamp  Act,  if 65  A.D.,  p.  385 
Stanford  Geography,  398,  p.  166 
Stanhope,  Earl.    See  Mahon,  Lord 
Stanley,  H.  M.    Africa,  1449,  p.  462 
Stanley,  William,  1526,  p.  277 
Stanton,  Richard.    Menology,  687, 

P-  173 

Star  Chamber.    See  Cotirts 
Starkey,  Thomas.    England,  1205, 

P-  3°9 

State  Papers,  Armada,  1206,  p.  306 
Statesman's  Year-Book,  172,  p.  168 
Statesmen  Sen,  948 
Statuta  Univ.  Oxon.,  1395,  p.  437 


Statutes  (including  Acts,  Assizes, 
Bills,  Laws,  Resolutions,  etc.), 
Arms,  1181  A.D.,  p.  213;  Clar- 
endon, ii66A.D.,  p.  213  ;  church 
courts,  church  lands,  debts,  en- 
tails, maladministration,  militia, 
judicial  procedure,  police,  sub- 
infeudation,  and  revenue,  under 
Ed.  I,  p.  232 ;  labourers,  pro- 
visors,  and  praemunire,  under 
Ed.  Ill,  p.  238;  Kilkenny,  and 
treasons,  under  Ed.  Ill,  p.  241  ; 
praemunire,  provisors,  alien 
traders,  and  maintenance  of  re- 
tainers, under  Richard  1 1,  p.  246 ; 
heretics,  under  Henry  IV,  p.  2  56; 
Poynings's  Laws,  1494  A.D., 
p.  276;  annates,  appeals,  and 
nomination  of  bishops,  under 
Henry  VIII,  p.  283 ;  succes- 
sion, and  supremacy,  1534  A.D., 
p.  286;  uniformity,  1552  A.D., 
p.  290;  abrogation  of  acts  of 
Ed.  VI,  under  Mary  Tudor, 
p.  293 ;  supremacy,  uniformity, 
and  apprentices,  under  Eliz., 
p.  296;  Root  and  Branch,  1641 
A.D.,  p.  329;  navigation,  1651 
A.D.,  p.  338  ;  army,  estates,  am- 
nesty, revenue  and  religion, 
Convention  Parl.,  p.  345;  of 
Scotch  Loyalist  Parl.,  1661  A.ix, 
p.  345;  corporation,  1661  A.D., 
p.  345;  uniformity,  1662  A-iJ-, 
p.  345;  conventicle,  1664  A.D., 
p.  345;  Five  Mile,  1665  A.D., 
p.  345;  conventicle,  1670  A.D., 
p.  348;  test,  1673  A.D.,  p.  348; 
disabling,  p.  350  ;  exclusion,  and 
habeas  corpus,  1679  A.D.,  p.  350  ; 
first  mutiny,  and  toleration,  1689 
A.D.,  p.  366 ;  of  grace,  1690  A.D., 
p. 366;  triennial,  1 694 A. D.,  p. 366; 
disbanding,  and  resumption  of 
crown  lands,  p.  369  ;  expiration 
of  licensing,  1694  A.D.,  p.  369; 
recoinage,  1695  A.D.,  p.  369 ; 
treason  trials,  1696  A.D.,  p.  369  ; 
of  settlement,  1701  A.D.,  pp.  369, 
370;  oath  of  abjuration,  1701 
A.D.,  p.  369;  union,  1707  A.D., 


548 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH  HISTORY 


p.  372 ;  occasional  conformity, 
and  property  qualification,  1711 
A.D.,  p.  372  ;  repeal  of  the  occa- 
sional conformity,  1718  A.D., 
p.  375;  riot,  1715  A.D.,  p.  375; 
septennial,  p.  375;  schism,  re- 
peal of,  1718  A. D.,  p.  375;  failure 
of  the  excise,  1733  A.D.,  p.  378 ; 
modification  of  the  navigation, 
p.  378 ;  stamp,  passed,  1 765  A.D.  ; 
repealed,  1766  A.D. ,  p.  385;  re- 
pressive, I774A.D.,  p.  388  ;  Com- 
mons against  the  Am.  War,  1782 
A.D.,  p.  388;  India,  1784  A.D., 
pp.  393,  446;  of  Irish  Parl., 
eighteenth  century,  p.  396;  alien, 
suspension  of  the  habeas  corpus, 
and  traitorous  correspondence, 
time  of  the  French  Rev.,  p.  402  ; 
abolition  of  slave  trade,  1 807  A.D., 
p.  410;  first  corn  law,  1815  A.  D., 
p.4i4;  sixacts,  iSigA.D.,  p.  414; 
repeal  of  the  corporation,  of 
1 66 1  A.D.,  and  of  the  test,  of 
1673  A.D.,  in  1828  A.D.,  p.  419; 
Catholic  emancipation,  i829A.D., 
p.  419;  navigation,  and  combi- 
nation, under  George  IV,  p.  419; 
first  reform,  1832  A.D.,  p.  422; 
abolition  of  slavery,  1833  A.D., 
p. 422;  municipalities,  i835A.D., 
p-422;  factory,  1833 A.D., p. 422; 
poor,  1834  A.D.,  p.  422  ;  ecclesi- 
astical titles,  p.  425  ;  corn  laws 
modified,  1842  A.D.,  repealed, 
1846  A.D.,  p.  425;  encumbered 
estates,  1849  A.D.,  p.  425;  navi- 
gation,repealed,  i849A.D.,p.425; 
bankruptcy,  1868  A.D.,  p.  431 ; 
conspiracy-to-murder,  1858  A.D., 
p.  431 ;  Irish  land,  1870  A.D.,  etc., 
p.  432;  Irish  coercion,  1881  A.D., 
p.  432  ;  national  education,  1870 
A.D.,  p.  432  ;  local  government, 
1888,  1894  A.D.,  p.  432;  second 
reform,  1865-1867  A.D.,  p.  431 ; 
test,  in  the  universities,  i87OA.D., 
p.  432;  third  reform,  1884-1885 
A.D.,  p.  432 ;  ballot,  1872  A.D., 
p.  436 ;  East  India,  p.  446.  See 
also  the  several  colonies ;  A'o 
ligion  ;  and  Society,  state  of 


Statutes,     1801-1832    A.D.,     1207, 
p.  407  ;    1832-1867  A.D.,  see  Col- 
lections of  Statutes 
Statutes  at  Large,  688,  p.  230 
Staunton,  Howard.   Schools,  1023, 

P-  273 

Steam  engine,  1769  A.D.,  p.  395 
Steamboat,  the,  p.  436 
Stebbing,  William.   Peterborough, 

1788,  p.  358 
Stedman,    A.  M.  M.,    works    by : 

Leaders  of  Religion  Ser.,  943 ; 

Oxford,  2009,  P-  441 
Stedman,  E.  C.      American  Lit, 

1355.  P-  306 

Steele,  Richard,  author  and  poli- 
tician, p.  396 

Steenkerke.    See  Steinkirk 
Stein,  Henri.    Manuel,  13 
Stein,  life  of,  1482,  p.  405 
Steindorff,  Ernst.    Quellenkunde, 

88 
Steinkirk  (Steenkerke),  battle  of, 

1692  A.D.,  p.  366 
Stephen  Langton,  time   of  John, 

p.  220 
Stephen  of  Blois,  1135-1154  A.D., 

p.  211 

Stephen,  H.  L.    Trials,  689,  p.  306 
Stephen,   James.     Lectures,   822, 

P-  3J3 

Stephen,  Leslie,  works  by  :  Biog- 
raphy, 164,  p.  169,  note;  Thought, 
1644,  p.  399 

Stephens,  A.  J.  Boroughs,  893, 
p.  171 

Stephens,  H.  M.,  works  by :  De- 
pendencies, 1854,  p.  468  ;  Docu- 
ments, 617,  p.  204  ;  French  Rev., 
I5°9'P-4°5;  Portugal, 823, p. 261; 
Revolutionary  Eur.,  1450,  p.  404 ; 
Speeches,  1092,  p.  403 ;  Sylla- 
bus, 309 

Stephens,  W.  R.  W.,  works  by : 
Church,  1015,  p.  185;  Hilde- 
brand,  1469,  p.  205 

Stephenson,  George,  life  of,  1807, 
p.  441 

Stevens,  J.  L.  Gustavus  Adolphus, 
1464,  p.  321 

Stevens,  T.  Af.  River  and  Lake 
Systems,  p.  462 


INDEX 


549 


Stevenson,  Joseph,  works  by : 
BlondePs  Normandy,  1063  A 
(p.  474),  p.  261  ;  Calendar,  1136, 
.p.  296 

Stevenson,  S.  W.    Dictionary,  556 
Stevenson,  W.  H.,  works  by :  Cal- 
endar,   1130,    p.    232 ;    Wessex, 
1645,  p.  189 

Stewart.  See  Londonderry,  Mar- 
quesses of 

Stielers.    Hand-Atlas,  418 
Stillman,  W.  J.    Italy,  1510,  p.  429 
StoddardJ.  L.  Lectures,  785,  p.  167 
Stokes,  G.  T.    Church,  1016,  p.  172 
Stokes,Whitley.  Saints,  1229,  p.  197 
Stone,  J.  M.    Mary  I,  1646,  p.  282 
Stop    of    the    Exchequer,    under 

Charles  II,  p.  348 
Story,  A.  T.    Empire,  1855,  p.  297 
Story,  R.  H.  Carstares,  1718,  p.  350 
Story  of  Empire  Ser.,  1856 
Story  of  Nations  Ser.,  786 
Stow,  lohn.    London,  1208,  p.  224 
Stowe,    John.      Memoranda,    651, 

p.  239.    See  Slow 
Strachey,  Edward.  Malory's  Morte 

d'Arthur,  1290,  p.  255 
Straff ord,  Earl  of  (Thomas  Went- 
worth),   minister  of  Charles  I, 
pp.    322,    326 ;     lives    of,    1809, 
p.  325.    Papers,  1319,  p.  319 
Straits  Settlements,  p.  464 
Stratmann,  F.  H.    Dictionary,  473 
Strickland,     Agnes,    works     by : 
Mary,    Queen    of    Scots,    1771, 
p.  299 ;  Queens,  949,  p.  206 
Strong,  Frank.    Cromwell's  W.  I. 

Expedition,  1911,  p.  452 
Strutt,  Joseph.  Sports,  1055,  p.  200 
Strype,  John,  works  by :  Aylmer, 
1699,  p.  304 ;  Cheke,  1723,  p.  292 ; 
Grindal,  1749,  p.  299 ;  Memorials, 
2005,  p.  282 ;  Memorials  of  Cran- 
mer,  1732,  p.  282  ;  Parker,  1783, 
p.  292 ;  Reformation,  2005,  P-  299! 
Smith,  1806,  p.  292  ;  Whitgift, 
1825,  p.  299 

Stuart  Tracts,  1209,  p.  305 
Stubbes,    Phillip.      Abuses,    1210, 

P-  3°9 

Stubbs,  William,  bibl.  of,  60 ;  works 
of:  Charters,  690,  p.  176;  Const. 


Hist.,   987,    p.    177;     Councils, 
654  A  (p.  474),   p.   173;    Intro- 
ductions, 913,  p.  189;   Lectures, 
787,  p.  215;  Magna  Carta,  1376, 
p.  220 ;  Plantagenets,  1647,  P-  2 1 2 
Student's  Ser.  of  Erig.  Classics,  691 
Sturge,   G.     Hausser's    Reforma- 
tion, 738,  p.  281 
Sturge,  Joseph.    W.  Indies,  1356, 

p.  452 
Sturgis,  Russell,  works  by :   Bibl., 

515 ;  Dictionary,  528 
Sturt,  Charles,  life  of,  1810,  p.  459 
Sturt,    Mrs.    N.    G.       Sturt,    1810, 

P-  459 

Subinfeudation,  statutes  of  Ed. 
affecting,  p.  232 

Submission  of  the  clergy,  to  Henry 
VIII,  p.  283 

Subordinate  colonies,  p.  466 

Subsidies,  for  Prussia,  p.  382 

Subsistence,  classification  accord- 
ing to,  p.  1 68;  of  the  Britons, 
p.  170;  among  the  early  Ger- 
mans, p.  176 

Succession,  question  of,  after 
Henry  I,  p.  209 ;  Scottish,  under 
Ed.  I,  p.  232  ;  Act  of,  I534A.D., 
p.  286;  Hanoverian,  p.  375 

Sudan,  the,  imperial  troops  in, 
p.  466 ;  special  references  to, 

PP-  432.  434 
Suez  Canal,  opening  of,  1868  A.D., 

P-432 

Suffolk,  death  of  Duke  of,  time  of 
Henry  VI,  p.  260 

Suffrage,  under  George  IV,  p.  419 ; 
extension  of,  in  the  eighteenth 
century,  p.  436 ;  gradual  exten- 
sion of  the,  in  New  Zealand, 

P-457 
Sullivan,  J.  Y.  F.   James's  Journal, 

1278,  p.  388 

Sumner,W.  G.  Jackson,  1470,  p.  417 
Supremacy,  Actof,  1 534A.D., p.  286; 

under  Eliz.,  p.  296 
Surat,  factory  at,  p.  446 
Surrey,  Earl  of  (Henry  Howard), 

Tudor  poet,  p.  309 
Survey  of  Empire.    See  Blackie 
Suspension  of   specie    payments, 

1797  A.D.,  p.  406 


550 


REFERENCES  FOR  ENGLISH   HISTORY 


Sutherland,  Alexander.  Geogra- 
phy* 3<55'  P-  452 

Suttee,  abolition  of,  I83OA.D.,  p.  446 
Swan,  Charles.    Gesta,  326,  p.  197 
Sweden,    treaty   with,    under   the 
Protectorate,  p.  341  ;  in  Triple 
Alliance,  1668  A.D.,  p.  348 
Sweet,  Henry.    Dictionary,  474 
Sweetman,   H.    S.    Calendar,  626, 

P-  213 
Swegen  (Sweyn,  or  Swein),  King, 

p.  190 
Swift,  Jonathan,  p.  396.     Works, 

1311,  p.  372 

Switzerland.  See  Countries,  indi- 
vidual 

Sybel,  Heinrich  von,  work  on,  286 ; 
works  by:  Crusades,  788,  p.  212  ; 
Empire,  1511,  p.  430 ;  French 
Rev.,  1511,  p.  405 

Sydney,  Algernon,  works  by : 
Papers,  13x3,  p.  334 ;  Works, 

1312,  p.  342 

Sydney,  W. -C.  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury, 2049,  p.  398 

Sydney,  Australia,  p.  457 

Sykes,  P.  M.    Persia,  1512,  p.  449 

Syle,  L.  Du  P.  Burke's  Speech, 
1331,  p.  388 

Symes,  J.  E.  Univ.  Extension 
Ser.,  915 

Symonds,  J.  A.,  works  by :  Cel- 
lini, 1097,  p.  309  ;  Reaction,  1513, 
p.  315  ;  Renaissance,  824,  p.  272 

Synod  of  Whitby,  664  A.D.,  p.  184 

Tacitus,  P.  C.,  account  of  Britain, 
p.  170;  value  of  writings  of, 
p.  176;  work  on,  762;  works 
by:  Agricola,  1082,  1094,  p.  173; 
Germania,  1113,  p.  176;  Works, 
1082,  p.  173 
Taine,  H.  A.  Modern  Regime, 

1514,  p.  409 

Tait,  C.  W.  A.    Analysis,  322 
Tait,  James.    Essays,  914,  p.  185 
Talavera,  battle  of ,  1 809  A. D.,  p.  4 1 3 
Tales,  historical,  pp.  31,  172,  note 
Talleyrand,    works    by  :      Corre- 
spondence, 1106,  p.  414;    Mem- 
oirs, 1114,  p.  403 


Tancock,  O.  W.  England,  1648, 
P-  39° 

Tanner,  J.  R.,  works  by:  Dis- 
courses, 1217,  p.  360  ;  Navy,  1649, 
p.  352  ;  Preparations,  1649,  p.  357 

Tariff  Reform,  under  Walpole, 
P-  375;  reign  of  George  IV, 
p.  4 1 9 ;  tariff  vs.  free  trade,  p.  466 

Tarr,  R.  S.,  works  by :  Complete 
Geog.,399,  p.  166;  Europe,  399, 
p.  1 66 

Tarring,  C.  J.    Law,  1858,  p.  468 

Tasman,  A.  J.,  explorer,  p.  457. 
Voyages,  1352,  p.  458 

Tasmania,  p.  457 

Taswell-Langmead.  See  Langmead, 
Taswell- 

Tatler,  The,  1709-1711  A.D.,  p.  396 

Taxes,  feudal,  see  Feudalism  ;  on 
incomes,  see  Income  tax;  on  land, 
under  Walpole,  p.  378 ;  poll, 
under  Richard  II,  p.  244;  for 
life,  under  Richard  II,  p.  246; 
annual,  under  William  III, 
p.  366.  See  also  Society,  state  of; 
and  suck  entries  as  Corn  law, 
Excise,  Tariff 

Taylor,  C.  E.    Equity  Ser.,  1417 

Taylor,  Hannis.  English  Const., 
988,  p.  175 

Taylor,  James.    Families,  551 

Taylor,  R.  W.  C.,  works  by  :  Fac- 
tory Acts,  1056,  p.  314;  Intro- 
duction, 1056,  p.  253;  Modern 
System,  1056,  p.  399 

Taylor,  W.  F.  Charles  II,  1210  A 
(p.  474),  p.  342 

Tea,  introduction  of,  p.  359 

Technical,  Industrial  and  Trade 
Education  Ser.,  789 

Telegraph,  the,  p.  437 

Telephone,  the,  p.  437 

Telford,  roads,  p.  395 

Temperley,  H.  W.  V.  Canning, 
1717,  p.  405 

Temple,  William,  life  of,  1811 

Ten  Articles,  1536  A.D.,  p.  286 

Ten  Epochs  of  Church  Hist.  Ser., 
790 

Tenants, in  the  feudal  system,p.  223 

Tenchebrai.    See  Tinchebrai 


INDEX 


551 


Ternaux-Mortimer.   Terreur,  1515, 

P-  405 

Territory,  Hudson  Bay  Com- 
pany's, p.  453 

Terry,  Benjamin,  works  by  :  Eng- 
land, 841,  p.  168;  Hist,  for 
Schools,  841,  p.  171 

Terry,  C.  S.    Rising  of  1745, 1211, 

P-379 
Test  Act,  1673  A.D.,   p.  348;    of 

1673  A-D->  P-  4J9>  in  tne  uni" 
versities,  1870  A.D.,  p.  432 

Teulet,  A.  Marie  Stuart,  1294,  p.  296 

Teutonic  race  group,  p.  168;  in- 
vasions and  settlements  in  Brit- 
ain, p.  177 

Tewkesbury,  battle  of,  1471  A.D., 
p.  265 

Text-books,  p.  70 

Thackeray,  W.  M.    Georges,  1057, 

P-  399 

Thayer,  J.B.   Evidence,  989,  p.  254 
Thelwall,   John,    Radical    leader, 

acquittal  of,  p.  402 
Theodore  of  Tarsus,  prelate,  p.  184 
Theological    writers,     1789    A.D., 

etc.,  p.  437 
Therry,  R.    Canning's  Speeches, 

1243,  p.  388 

Thesaurus  linguae  Latinae,  489 
Thiers,  M.  A.    French  Rev.,  1516, 

p.  405 
Thirteen    Colonies,    the    former, 

works  on,  pp.  1 1  o,  1 50;  cf.  p.  148 
Thirty  Years'  War,  1618-1648  A.D., 

p.  318 

Thirty,  Council  of,  i679A.D.,p.  350 
Thirty-nine  Articles,  under  Eliz., 

p.  296 

Thomas  a  Becket.    See  Becket 
Thomas,  F.  S.    Hand-book,  127 
Thomas,  George.     Rockingham's 

Memoirs,  1305,  p.  385 
Thomas,    W.   J.     Stow's   Survey, 

1208,  p.  224 
Thomas  of  Lancaster,  execution 

of,  time  of  Ed.  II,  p.  235 
Thome,  J.  A.    Emancipation,  1357, 

p.  422 

Thompson,  A.  Monmouth's  His- 
tory, 1183,  p.  170 


Thompson,  Edith.    York  and  Lan- 
caster, 1212,  p.  261 
Thompson,  E.  M.,  works  by :  Cat- 
alogue,  586 ;     Correspondence, 
658,  p.  305 ;  Handbook,  586 
Thomson,  Richard.  MagnaCharta, 

090,  p.  220 
Thornbury,    G.   W.     Shakspere's 

England,  2050,  p.  313 
Thorough,   Strafford's    policy   of, 

p.  326 

Thorpe,  B.,  works  by :  Aelfric's 
Homilies,  1382 ;  Ancient  Laws, 
692,  p.  182 ;  Anglo-Saxon  Poems, 
331, p.  197;  Anglo-Saxon  Poetry, 
331, p.  197;  Charters,  1213, p.  182; 
Lappenberg's  Kings,  1592,  p.  171; 
Pauli's  Alfred,  1695,  P-  '89 
Thorpe,  M.  J.  Calendar,  1138, 

p.  280 

Three  Chronicles,  651,  p.  239 
Thring,Lord.  Consolidation,  p-467 
Thrupp,  John.    Home,  2051,  p.  200 
Thugs,  abolition  of,  1830  A.D.,  etc., 

p.  446 

Thurloe  Papers,  1314,  p.  327 
Thursfield,  J.  R.    Peel,  1785,  p.  417 
Thwaites,  R.  G.,  works  by :  Colo- 
nies, 1859,  p.  451  ;  France,  1517, 

P-377 

Tientsin,  Treaty  of,  1858  A.D.,  pp. 
428,  432 

Tillage  vs.  Sheep-raising.  See  En- 
closures 

Tillinghast,  W.  H.  Ploetz's  Epit- 
ome, 321 

Tilton,  A.  C.    List,  128 

Timbuktu,  Africa,  p.  460 

Times  atlas,  419 

Tin  Islands,  accounts  of,  p.  170 

Tinchebrai,  battle  of,  no6A.D., 
p.  209 

Tithe  system,  abolition  of,  in  Ire., 
1837  A.D.,  p.  425 

Tobacco,  under  the  Tudors,  p.  309 

Tobago,  the  island,  p.  451 

Tocqueville,  A.  de,  works  by :  An- 
cient (or  Old)  Regime,  1518, 
p.  405  ;  Democracy,  1518,  p.  321  ; 
France  before  1789  A.D.,  1518, 
P-  399 


552 


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Todd,  Alpheus,  works  by :  Colo- 
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Gov't,  1981,  p.  441 

Todd,   A.  M.     Busch's   England, 

1545.  P-  277 

Todd,  J.  H.    Gaedhill,  1222,  p.  190 

Toleration  Act,  1689  A.D.,  p.  366 

Toller,  T.  N.  Bosworth's  Diction- 
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Tombs,  classification  according 
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Tomlins,  T.  E.,  works  by :  Stat- 
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Tonnage,  under  Charles  I,  p.  322 

Toogood,  C.  G.  James's  History, 
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Tooke,  Home,  Radical  leader, 
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Topography,  historical,  works  on, 
p.  32.  See  also  Physiography 

Tor  Bay,  landing  at,  by  William  of 
Orange,  p.  355 

Tories,  reaction  in  favour  of,  under 
Charles  II,  p.  350;  creation  of 
peers  by,  1712  A.D.,  pp.  372,  395; 
Pitt  and  the  New,  p.  393 

Toronto,  University  of.     Studies, 

215 

Torres    Vedras,    fortifications   of, 

1810-1811  A.D.,  p.  413 
Torrington,  Memoirs  relating  to, 

1315.  P-  353 

Tostig,  son  of  Godwine,  pp.  193, 

195 

Toulon,  War  of  the  First  Coali- 
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Tout,  T.  F.,  works  by :  Edward  I, 
1739,  p.  231  ;  Empire,  791,  p.  214; 
England,  1216-1377  A.D.,  1650, 
p.  231;  Essays,  914,  p.  185; 
Wales  (Tout,  Essays),  p.  231 

Towns,  growth  of,  Roman,  in  Brit- 
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Saxons,  in  the  tenth  century, 
p.  197 ;  under  the  Normans, 
p.  223.  See  also  Society,  state  of; 
and  Charters,  town 

Toynbee,  Arnold.  Revolution, 
2052,  p.  399 

Tozer,  H.  F.  Geography, 400,  p.  174 


Tracts,  Marprelate,  c.  1589  A.D., 

P-  305 

Tracts  of  Eng.  Hist.,  129 

Trade,  of  the  Britons,  p.  170; 
under  the  Danes,  p.  197  ;  under 
the  Normans,  p.  223 ;  under 
Henry  VII,  p.  276;  laws  against 
Ire.  in  respect  to,  pp.  372,  396. 
See  also  Commerce ;  Slave  trade ; 
Society,  state  of ;  Statutes;  Tariff; 
and  Unions 

Traders,  Statutes  concerning 
Alien,  under  Richard  II,  p.  246 

Trafalgar,  battle  of,  1805  A. D.,  p. 410 

Traill,  H.  D.,  works  by :  Egypt, 
1651,  p.  435;  Shaftesbury,  1802, 
p.  340;  Social  Eng.,  1058,  p.  169 ; 
illus.  ed.,  1059,  p.  32  ;  Strafford, 
1809,  p.  325;  William  III,  1828, 

P-  371 

Traitourous  Correspondence  Bill, 
during  the  French  Rev.,  p.  402 
Transvaal,  colony,  p.  461  ;   prov- 
ince, p.  460 

Travelers,  early,  in  Britain,  p.  170 
Travels,  works  of,  p.  102,  note 
Treason,  Statute  of,  under  Ed.  Ill, 
p.  241  ;    Trials  Act,   1696  A.D., 

P-  3^9 

Treaties,  Wallingford,  1153  A.D., 
p.  211  ;  of  1323  and  1328  A.D., 
with  Scot,  p.  235;  Bretigny, 
1360  A.D.,  p.  238;  Troyes,  1420 
A.D.,  p.  258;  Pecquigny,  1475 
A.D.,  p.  265;  Fotheringay,  1480 
A.D.,  p.  265  ;  commercial,  under 
Ed.  IV,  p.  265 ;  commercial, 
under  Henry  VII,  p.  276 ;  tem- 
porary, with  the  Scotch,  1460 
A.D.,  p.  326  ;  of  1654  A.D.,  with 
the  Dutch,  p.  338 ;  with  the 
French,  Dutch,  and  Swedes, 
under  the  Protectorate,  p.  341 ; 
Breda,  under  Charles  II,  p.  345 ; 
Aix-la-Chapelle,  1668  A.D.,  p-348; 
Westminster,  1674  A.D.,  p.  348; 
Limerick,  1691  A.D.,  p.  366; 
Ryswick,  1697  A.D.,  p.  369; 
Portugal,  Methuen,  1703  A.D., 
p.  372;  Utrecht,  I7I3A.D., p. 372; 
Aix-la-Chapelle,  1748  A.D.,p.378; 


INDEX 


553 


Paris,  1763  A.D.,  p.  385;  Paris, 
1783  A.D.,  p.  393;  Jay's,  1795 
A.D.,  p.  402;  Amiens,  1802  A.D., 
p.  406;  Paris,  1814  A.D.,  p.  413; 
Ghent,  1814  A.D.,  p.  414;  Nan- 
kin, 1842  A.D.,  p.  425;  Paris, 
1856  A.D.,  p.  428;  Tientsin,  1858 
A.D.,  pp.  428,  432  ;  Pekin,  1860 
A.D.,  p.  428;  Berlin,  1878  A.D., 
p.  432 ;  with  France,  commer- 
cial, 1860  A.D.,  p.  432 ;  with 
Japan,  1858  A.D.,  p.  432.  See 
also  Alliances ;  Coalitions ;  Con- 
ventions ;  Wars 

Tregarthen,  Greville.  Australian 
Commonwealth,  1942,  p.  459 

Treitschke,  H.  G.  v.,  life  of,  286 

Tremain, Mary.  History,i2i4,p.i7O 

Trendell,  A.  J.  R.  Colonies,  1861, 
p.  448 

Trenholme,  N.  M.  Risings,  1652, 
p.  240 

Trent,  Council  of,  1545-1563  A.D., 
p.  296 

Trevelyan,  G.  M.,  works  by :  Ris- 
ing, 1215,  p.  244 ;  Stuarts,  1653, 
p.  321 ;  Wycliffe,  1653,  p.  254 

Trevelyan,  G.  O.,  works  by : 
American  Rev.,  1881,  p.  391 ; 
C.  J.  Fox,  1747,  p.  387 

Tribes,  organization  of  the  Britons 
in,  p.  170;  of  Teutons  invading 
Britain,  p.  177 ;  rivalries  of  Eng., 
600-840  A.D.,  p.  181 

Tribunal,  Hague,   1902  A.D.,  etc., 

P-  432 

Triennial  Bill,  1694  A.D.,  p.  366 
Trinidad,  the    island,  conquered, 

1797  A.D.,  p.  406;  as  a  British 

possession,  p.  451 
Trinobantes,  the,  p.  170 
Triple  Alliance,  with  Holland  and 

Sweden,  1668  A.D.,  p.  348 
Tripp,  W.  B.    South  Af.,  p.  462 
Tromp.    See  Van  Tromp 
Trotter,    L.    J.      Hastings,     1752, 

P-395 

Troyes,  treaty  of,  1420  A.D.,  p.  258 
Triibner,  K.    Minerva,  29 
Tudor  Tracts,  1532-1 588  A.D.,  1216, 

p.  284 


Tulloch,  John,  works  by :  Puritan- 
ism,  1691,   p.   321 ;     Theology, 
2006,  p.  363 
Tupper,   Charles.     Empire,   1862, 

p.  468 
Tupper,  C.  L.    Protectorate,  1922, 

p.  449 

Tupper,  M.  F.   Alfred,  1571,  p.  187 

Turkey,  Company,  time  of  Eliz., 

p.  300 ;   attack  upon,   Crimean 

War,  p.  428 

Turner,   C.  J.  Ribton-.    Vagrants, 

1060,  p.  201 

Turner,  H.  G.  Victoria,  1943,  p.  459 
Turner,    Sharon.      Anglo-Saxons, 

1654,  p.  169 

Turner,  S.  E.  Eginhard's  Charle- 
magne, 1066 

Turner,  T.  H.    Architecture,  529 
Tuttle,  Herbert.  Prussia,  825,  p.  380 
Twelve  Eng.  Statesmen  Ser.,  950 
Twemlow,  J.  A.  Papal  Letters,  627, 

p.  217 

Twiss,  Horace.   Eldon,  1740,  p.  384 
Two  Centuries  of  Irish  Hist,  928, 

P-  399 
Two  Discourses  of  the  Navy,  1217, 

p.  360 

Tyerman,  L.    Wesley,  1824,  p.  380 
Tyler,  L.  G.   England  in  Am.,  1882, 

P-  313 
Tyler,  M.  C.    Am.  Revolution,  1359, 

p.  386 
Tyler,  Wat,  peasant  leader,  p.  244; 

lives  of,  1812,  p.  245  ;  1687,  p.  245 
Tylor,  E.  B.     Anthropology,  501, 

p.  1 68 
Tyndale,    William,    translator    of 

Bible,  p.  286;  life  of,  1813,  p.  282 
Tyrconnel,  Earl  of  (Richard  Tal- 

bot),  in  Ireland  under  James  II, 

P-355 

Underwood,  F.  H.   Handbook,  834 
Uniformity,    Act    of,    1552    A.D., 
p.  290;  1559  A.D.,  p.  296;   1662 
A.D.,  p.  345 

Union,  of  Eng.,  under  King  Al- 
fred, p.  187  ;  of  Eng.  and  Scot, 
proposed  by  James  I,  p.  318; 
accomplished  in  1707  A.D., 


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p.    372 ;    legislative,    of    Great 
Britain  and  Ire.,  1800-1801  A.D., 
p.    406;    O'Connell's   agitation 
for  repeal,  p.  425 
Unions,  growth  of  trade,  p.  437 
United    Empire    Trade    League, 

p.  466 

United  Irishmen,  p.  406 
United  Kingdom.  See  Great  Britain 
United  S.  Africa,  1910  A.D.,  p.  460 
United  States,  works  by  :    Consu- 
lar Reports,  1083,  p.  433 ;    For- 
eign   Relations,    1089,    p.    433 ; 
Index,  1089 

Unity  of  the  Empire  Ass'n,  p.  466 
Universal  Cycl.,  154,  p.  166 
Universities,  opinions  of,  on  Cath- 
erine's divorce,  p.  283  ;   attacks 
on,  by  James  II,  p.  355;   Test 
Act  in,   1870  A.D.,  p.  432.     See 
also  Society,  state  of 
Univ.  Extension  Sen,  915 
Univ.  of  Pa.  Translations,6o8,p.  173 
Univ.  of  Toronto.    Studies,  215 
Uprising,  Boxer,  1900  A.D.,  p.  432 
Usher,  R.  G.  James  I,  1655,  p.  321 
Utilities,  management  of   public, 

P-  436 
Utrecht,  Peace  of,  1713  A.D.,p-372 

Vallee,  Leon.    Bibliographic,  16 
Vandyke,    Anthony,     Flemish 

painter,  p.  359 
Van  Dyke,  H.    Renascence,  792, 

p.  245 
Van  Dyke,  Paul,  works  by  :  Pole, 

1656,  p.  285;    Renascence,  792, 

P-  245 

Vane,  Henry,  life  of,  1814,  p.  329 
Van  Tromp,  Dutch  admiral,  p.  338 
Van  Tyne,  C.  H.  American  Rev., 

1883,  p.  387 
Vapereau,    G.    Dictionnaire,    173, 

P-436 
Vasco  da  Gama,  at  Calicut,  1498 

A.D.,  p.  446 
Vaudois,    protection  of,    time   of 

Cromwell,  p.  341 
Vaughan,  Robert,  works  by :  Wyc- 

liff e,    1826,    p.    240 ;    Tracts   of 

Wycliffe,  1390,  p.  240 


Venables,  general,  under  the  Pro- 
tectorate, p.  341.  Narrative,  1360, 
P-  342 
Venables,  Edmund.     Bunyan,  95, 

1711,  p.  363 
Venezuela  boundary  dispute,  1895 

A.D.,  p.  432 
Vergil,  Polydore.  Eng.  Hist,  1218, 

p.  261 

Vericour,  de.    Tyler,  1812,  p.  245 
Verney,  Ralph.   Notes,  1219,  p.  326 
Verney  Family.   Letters,  693,  p.  27 1 
Veto,  royal,   p.  372 ;    decline  of, 

1707  A.D.,  p.  395 

Victoria,  1837-1852  A.D.,  p.  425; 

1852-1857  A.D.,  p.  428;    1857- 

1901  A.D.,  p.  431 ;  lives  of,  1815, 

p.  427 

Victoria,  Australia,  separation  of, 

1851  A.D.,  p.  457 

Vienna,  Congress  of,  1815  A.D.,p.4i3 
Vigfusson,  Gudbrand.  Corpvs,332, 

p.  187 

Villeins,  improvement  in  the  posi- 
tion of,  under  Ed.  Ill,  p.  238. 
See  also  Society,  state  of 
•Villeneuve,  French  admiral,  p.  410 
Villiers,  George.    See  Buckingham 
Vincent,    Benjamin.     Haydn's 

Dates,  >)/)•>. 

Vinogradoff ,  Paul,  works  by :  Folk- 
land,  2053,  p.  201;  Villainage,  1061, 
p.  253  ;  Seebohm  on,  1051,  p.  226 
Vinsauf,  Geoffrey  de.     Crusades, 

594,  p.  217 

Virgin  Islands,  p.  451 
Virginia,  Raleigh  and,  p.  300 
Visitation,of  monasteries,  1535  A.D., 
p.  286;  under  Charles  I,  p.  323 
Vitalis,  Ordericus.     History,    612, 

p.  204 
Vitry,  Jacques  de.  Jerusalem,  1115, 

p.  213 

Voltaire.    Letters,  1220,  p.  396 
Von  Hoist.    See  Hoist,  von 
Von  Sybel.    See  Sybel,  -von 
Vote  by  secret  ballot,  1872  A.D., 

P-  432 
Voyages,    anti-Spanish,   time    of 

Eliz.,  p.  300 
Voyages  and  Travels,  694,  p.  290 


INDEX 


555 


Wace,  Henry.    Dictionary,  163 
Wachsmuth,  Curt.    Einleitung,  78, 

p.  428 
Wade,  John,  works    by :    Coxe's 

Marlborough,    1769,    p.    368; 

Junius,  1280 

Wages.    See  Society,  state  of 
Wagner,  Ernst.    Bibliotheca,  339 
Wagner,  Leopold.    Orations,  1084, 

p.  426 
Waite,    Rosamund.     Wellington, 

1822,  p.  395 
Waitz,  George,  works  by :    Quel- 

lenkunde,    88 ;     Verfassungsge- 

schichte,  826,  p.  177 
Wakefield, battle  of,  1460 A.D.,p.  263 
Wakefield,C.C.  Trade,  1863,  p.  449 
Wakefield,  E.  G.,  lif e  of,  1816,  p.  459 
Wakeling,  G.  H.    Parliament,  916, 

p.  320 

Wakeman,  H.  O.,  works  by :  Es- 
says, 991,  p.  202  ;  Puritans,  1017, 

p.  311  ;  Fox,  1747,  p.  392 
Walcheren  expedition,  1809  A.D., 

P-  413 

Wales,  dependence  upon  the  Mer- 
cians, p.  181  ;  wars  of  Ed.  the 
Confessor,  p.  193 ;  invasion  of, 
by  William  I,  p.  204 ;  and  Henry 
II,  p.  213  ;  annexation  of,  under 
Ed.  I,  p.  232 ;  Prince  of,  under 
Ed.  I,  p.  232  ;  Council  of,  under 
Henry  VIII,  p.  286.  See  also 
Welsh 

Walford,  Edward,  works  by :  An- 
tiquarian Magazine  and  Bibliog- 
rapher, 240 ;  Antiquary,  241 

Walker,  A.  P.  Eng.  Hist.,  842, 
p.  1 66 

Walker,  Edward,  works  by :  Dis- 
courses, 1316,  p.  330 ;  Treaty  of 
1648  A.D.,  1221,  p.  335 

Walker,  Williston.  Reformation, 
793,  p.  302 

Wall,  E.  G.    Year  Book,  174,  p.  449 

Wallace,  A.  R.,  works  by :  Aus- 
tralia, 401,  p.  459 ;  Wonderful 
Century,  1451 

Wallace,  D.  M.    Egypt,  1657,  p.  43  5 

Wallace,  William,  p.  232 ;  life  of, 
1817,  p.  234 


Wallingford,  Treaty  of,  1 1 53  A.D., 

p.  211 
Wallon,  Henri.  Richard  II,  1794, 

p.  244 
Walls  of  Hadrian  and  Antoninus, 

P-  173 

Walpole,  C.  G.  Ireland,  929,  p.  171 
Walpole,  Horace,  works  by  :   Let- 
ters,   1317,    p.    375;     Memoirs, 
1317,  p.  385  ;  Observations,  1658 ; 
Richard  III,  1658,  p.  269 
\Valpole,    Robert,   lives   of,   1818, 

PP-  374.  377 

Walpole,  Spencer,  works  by :  Eng- 
land, 1659,  p.  416;  Relations, 
1659,  p.  438;  Russell,  1798,  p.  421 ; 
Todd's  Government,  1981,  p-44i ; 
Twenty-five  Years,  1659,  p.  435 

Walsingham,  Francis,  statesman, 
p.  296 

Walton,  E.  C.   England,  p.  166 

Wandewash,  battle  of,  1760  A.D., 
p.  446 

Wapentakes,  in  early  England, 
p.  197 

War,  among  the  Celts,  p.  170; 
under  the  Romans,p.  173;  among 
the  early  Germans,  p.  176 ;  Teu- 
tonic invasions,  to  600  A.D., 
p.  177;  Eng.  tribal  rivalries, 
600-840  A.D.,  p.  181  ;  against 
the  Danes,  to  975  A.D.,  p.  186; 
Danish  conquest,  97  5-1016  A. D., 
p.  190;  Scotch  and  Welsh,  under 
the  Confessor,  p.  193  ;  Norman 
invasion,  1066  A.D.,  p.  195; 
Scotch  and  Welsh,  under  Wil- 
liam I,  p.  204 ;  in  Normandy, 
under  Henry  I,  p.  209 ;  civil, 
under  Stephen,  p.  211;  Irish, 
under  Henry  II,  p.  213;  conti- 
nental, under  Richard  I,  p.  217  ; 
French  and  civil,  under  John, 
p.22o;  Barons', under Henrylll, 
p.  229 ;  Welsh  and  Scotch,  under 
Ed.  I,  p.  232 ;  Scotch  and  civil, 
under  Ed.  II,  p.  235;  Scotch, 
and  the  beginning  of  the  Hun- 
dred Years'  War,  under  Ed.  Ill, 
p.  238 ;  Scotch,  under  Rich- 
ard II,  p.  244 ;  Irish,  under 


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Richard  II,  p.  246;  of  the  Roses, 
beginning  under  Henry  VI, 
p.  263 ;  French  and  Scotch, 
under  Henry  VIII,  pp.  280,  286 ; 
French,  under  Mary  Tudor, 
p.  293 ;  Spanish,  under  Eliz., 
p.  305;  Thirty  Years' War,  time 
of  James  I,  p.  318  ;  French  and 
Spanish,  under  Charles  I,  p.  322 ; 
Bishops'  Wars,  under  Charles  I, 
p.  326 ;  Great  Civil  War,  p.  329 ; 
Second  Civil  War,  p.  333 ; 
Dutch,  under  the  Common- 
wealth, p.  338 ;  Spanish,  and 
with  the  Barbary  States,  under 
Cromwell,  p.  341  ;  Dutch,  under 
Charles  II,  p.  345;  of  Devolu- 
tion, and  the  Dutch,  under 
Charles  II,  p.  348  ;  Irish,  under 
William  III,  p.  366;  Palatinate, 
under  William  III,  p.  369; 
Spanish  Succession  (Queen 
Anne's),  under  William  and 
Anne,  pp.  369,  372 ;  of  Jen- 
kins's Ear,  under  George  II, 
p.  378  ;  Seven  Years'  War,  be- 
gun, under  George  II,  p.  382 ; 
of  Independence  in  America, 
and  with  France,  Spain,  and  Hol- 
land, under  George  III,  p.  388  ; 
of  the  First  Coalition,  p.  402 ; 
Second,  p.  406;  Third,  p.  410; 
Peninsular,  and  Napoleonic, 
p.  413;  of  1812  A.D.,  with  the 
United  States,  p.  414 ;  Opium, 
1839-1842 A.D., p. 425;  Crimean, 
1853-1856  A.D.,  p.  428;  Chinese, 
1856  A.D.,  p.  428;  American 
Civil,  1861-1865  A.D.,  p.  432; 
Ashanti,  1873  A.D.,  p.  432 ;  Zulu, 
1879  A.D.,  p.  432 ;  Boxer,  1900 
A.D.,  pp.  432,  466 ;  in  India, 
p.  446;  in  Africa,  pp.  461,  466. 
See  also  Battles ;  Invasions  ;  Re- 
bellions ;  and  Treaties 
Warburton,  Eliot.  Rupert,  1797, 

P-332 
Warburton,  William.    Clarendon's 

Rebellion,  1143,  p.  329 
Warburton,  W.  P.     Edward  III, 

1660,  p.  239 


Ward,  A.  WT.,  works  by :  Cambridge 
Mod.  Hist,  703,  p.  251 ;  Eliza- 
beth (Tout,  Essays),  p.  321 ; 
Hanover,  794,  p.  371 

Ward,G.  R.  M.  Statutes,  671,  p.  360 

Ward,  T.  H.    Victoria,  1661,  p.  427 

Wardship,  feudal,  p.  223 

Warham,  William,  archbishop, 
p.  276 

Warkworth,John.  Chronicle,  1223, 
p.  266 

Warner,  C.  D.,  works  by :  Ameri- 
can Men  of  Letters,  1454 ;  Crom- 
well, 1733 ;  Literature,  753 

Warner,  G.  F.  Nicholas  Papers, 
1298,  p.  330 

Warner,  G.  H.    Literature,  753 

Warner,  G.  T.,  works  by :  Eng. 
Hist,  from  Sources,  647 ;  Indus- 
trial Hist.,  1062,  p.  198 

Warrants,  general,  under  George 
III,  p.  385 

Warwick,  Earl  of.  See Dudley,John 

Warwick,  the  Kingmaker  (Rich- 
ard Nevil),  p.  265;  life  of,  1819, 
p.  267 

Washington, George,  his  campaign 
in  1754  A.D.,  p.  382  ;  life  of,  1483, 

P-  390 
Washington,  H.  A.     Writings  of 

Jefferson,  1098,  p.  388 
Washington,  burning  of,  1814  A.D., 

p.  414 
Wasting  of  the  North,  1069  A.D., 

p.  204 

Water  frame,  p.  395 
Waterloo,  battle  of,  181 5  A.D.,  p-4i3 
Waters,  H.  F.    Gleanings,  552 
Watson,  Foster.    Education,  2010, 

P-  363 
Watson,  S.  J.     Const.  Hist.,  1902, 

P-455 

Watt,  George.    India,  175 
Watt,  James,  p.  395 ;  life  of,  1820, 

P-  399 

Watt,  Robert.    Bibliotheca,  57 
Wattenbach,  Wilhelm,  works  by : 
Geschichtsquellen,  90 ;  Palaeog- 
raphie,  587 ;  Schriftwesen,  587 
Way,  Albertus.    Promptorium,  488 
Weapons  of  the  Britons,  p.  170 


INDEX 


557 


Webb,  John,  works  by :  Richard 
II,  1224,  p.  246;  Roe's  Birch, 
1234,  p.  329 

Webb,  T.  W.    Roe's  Birch,  1234, 

P-329 
Webster,  H.  A.  Scottish  Geog.Mag., 

210,  p.  167 
Webster,  W.  C.    Commerce,  795, 

p.  198 
Weeden,  W.  B.    New  Eng.,  1884, 

P-  321 

Weinberger,  Wilhelm.  Bericht,5O9 
Weld,  Isaac.    Travel,  1361,  p.  453 
Wellesley,    Arthur.    See    Welling- 
ton, Duke  of 

Wellesley,  Richard.  See  Morning- 
ton,  Earl  of 

Wellingto^n,    Duke    of  (Arthur 
Wellesley),    pp.  413,   419,    422, 
446 ;  lives  of,  1822,  pp.  395,  409 
Wells,  P.  P.    Literature,  81 
Welsh,  as  a  people,  p.  170 
Welsh  literature,  p.  249.    See  also 

Wales 
Welwood,  James.    Memoirs,  1318, 

p.  301 

Wendover,  Roger  of,  p.  249 
Wentworth,  Thomas.  See  Strafford 
Wentworth,  W.  C.,  in  Australia, 

P-457 

Wesley,  Charles,  p.  396 
Wesley,  John,  p.  396;  lives  of,  1824, 

pp.  380, 396.  Journal,  1320,  p.  378 
Wessex,  pp.  181,  186 
West,  A.  F.   Alcuin,  1453,  p.  200 
West  Australia,  p.  457 
West  Indies,  section  on,  p.  451 ; 

also  pp.  353, 406,410, 466;  works 

on,  pp.  no,  153;  cf.  p.  148 
Westminster  Confession,  i646A.D., 

P-329 

Westminster  Hall,  p.  223 

Westminster,  Matthew  of  [ficti- 
tious]. History,  613,  p.  229 

Westminster,  Treaty  of,  1674  A.D., 
P-  348 

Weston,  Richard,  minister  of 
Charles  I,  p.  323 

West-Saxons,  pp.  178,  181 

Wexford,  capture  of,  1649  A.D., 
P-337 


Wharton,  Francis,  works  by :  Cor- 
respondence, 1362,  p.  390 ;  Law, 

1093.  P-  39° 
Wharton,  W.  J.  L.  Cook's  Journal, 

1335.  P-  457 

Whateley,  Richard.  Bacon's  Es- 
says, 1232,  p.  359 

Wheatley,  H.  B.,  works  by :  Catholi- 
con,484;  Levin's  Manipulus,  468; 
London,  316;  Pepys,  1787,  p.  359; 
Portraits,  337 ;  Wraxall's  Mem- 
oirs, 1325,  p.  389 

Wheeler, A.M.  Sketches,9i7,p.i7i 
Wheeler,  J.  T.  India,  1923,  p.  449 
Whigs,  ascendancy  of,  under 

Queen  Anne,  p.  372 
Whitby,  Synod  of,  664  A.D.,  p.  184 
Whitcomb,   Merrick,    Mod.    Eur., 

796,  p.  277 

White,  A.  D.,  Catalogue  of  Lib., 
64 ;  works  by  :  Methods,  287 ; 
Morris's  French  Rev.,  1501, 

P-  397 
White,  A.  S.,  works   by :    Africa, 

402,  p.  43  5 ;  British  Unity,  p.  468 ; 

Expansion  of  Egypt,  1662,  p.  433 ; 

Scottish  Geog.  Mag.,  210,  p.  167 
White,  R.  G.  Rural  Eng.,  p.  167 
White,  William,  case  of,  1704  A.D., 

P-  372 

White,  William.    House  of  Com- 
mons, 1982,  p.  432 
White  Book  of  London.   See  Liber 

Albus 
White    Ship,    loss   of,    1120  A.D., 

p.  209 

Whitefield,  George,  p.  396 
Whitelocke,  Bulstrode,  works  by  : 

Journal,  1321,  p.  342  ;  Memorials, 

1321,  p.  323 

Whitgift,  John,  life  of,  1825,  p.  299 
Whitington,  Richard.  Liber  Albus, 

1180,  p.  249 
Whitney,  E.  H.    Duruy's  Middle 

Ages,  713,  p.  178 
Whitney,  J.  L.    Catalogue  of  Bibl., 

14 

Whitney,  M.  D.  Duruy's  Middle 
Ages,  713,  p.  178 

Whitney,  W.  D.  Century  Dic- 
tionary, 462 


558 


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Winship,  G.  P.  Cabot  and  the 
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Wood's  halfpence,  p.  375 

Woodvilles,  the,  under  Ed.  IV  and 
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Woodward,  B.  B.  Reclus's  Earth, 
397,  p.  1 66 

Woodward,  H.  Reclus's  Earth,  397, 
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Woodward,  H.  B.,  works  by :  Ge- 
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INDEX 


559 


Woodward,   W.    H.      Expansion, 

1864,  p.  312 
Worcester,   battle   of,    1651   A.D., 

P-338 

Worcester,  Florence  of.  Chroni- 
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Wordsworth,  Christopher,  works 
by :  Biography,  953,  p.  200 ; 
Social  Life,  2011,  p.  399;  Studies, 
2011,  p.  399 

World  Lib.,  614 

World's  Best  Essays,  799 

World's  Best  Orations,  591,  p.  184 

World's  Great  Explorers  Sen,  800 

Worsfold,  W.  B.  Africa,  1953,  p.  463 

W'orship.    See  Religion 

Worthy,  Charles.    Heraldry,  567 

Wraxall,  N.  W.      Memoirs,  1325, 

P-389 

Wren,  Christopher,  architect,  p.  359 
Wright,  Andrew.    Court-hand,  588 
Wright,  Joseph.    Dictionary,  475 
Wright,  Thomas,  works  by:  Anglo- 
Saxon  Vocabularies,  476;    Bio- 
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Hist.,9i9,p.377;  Celt,i664,p.  172; 
Elizabeth,  1225,  p.  297 ;  Manners, 
1063,  p.  200 ;  Songs,  674,  p.  220 ; 
Vocabularies,  476 ;  Womankind, 
801,  p.  172 
Wriothesley,  Charles.    Chronicle, 

1226,  p.  276 

Wrong,  G.  M.,  works  by :  Nation, 
843,  p.  1 66;  Publications,  131, 
p.  456 

Wiilcker,  R.  P.,  or  Wiilker,  Rich- 
ard,  works   by :     Anglo-Saxon 
Poems,  1164,  p.  190;  Grundriss, 
no ;  Wright's  Vocabularies,  476 
Wiirtemberg.    See  Wirtemberg 
Wyatt,  Thomas,  poet,  p.  309 
Wyatt,  Thomas,  the  Younger,  re- 
bellion of,  1554  A.D.,  p.  293 
Wyclif    (or   Wiclif,    or    Wycliffe, 
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(Creighton),p.  245;  1826,  pp.147, 
474, 240, 243;  bibl.  of,  130,  p.  241 ; 
works  by:    Bible,  1384,  p.  253; 
Eng.  Works,  1390,  p.  249 ;  Tracts, 
1390,  p.  240 
Wycliffe  Soc.,  217 


Wycliffite  doctrines  and  influ- 
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Wyer,  J.  I.    Bibl.,  267 

Wykes,  Thomas  of.  Writings,  1173, 
p.  229 

WylieJ.H.   Henry  IV,  1665,  p.  256 

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Ser.,  802 
Yale  Rev.,  238 

Year-book  of  Australia,  1944,  p.  459 
Year-book  of  Societies,  180 
Yeats,  John,  works  by:  Gates  of 

Trade,  2054,  p.  166;    Growth  of 

Commerce,  803,  p.  312  ;   Natural 

Hist,  of  Commerce,  405,  p.  166; 

Recent  Commerce,  1452,  p.  438 
Yonge,  C.  D.   Westminster's  Hist, 

613,  p.  229 
Yonge,  C.  M.,  works  by :  Cameos, 

920,  p.  188  ;  European  Hist,  781, 

P-  J95 

York,Dukeof(James).  SeeJamesII 
York,  Duke  of  (Richard),  pp.  260, 

263 

Yorktown,  1781  A.D.,  p.  388 
Young,  Arthur.  Ireland,  1227, p. 396 
Young,  Ernest.  Essays,  1964,  p.  197 
Young   Ireland,    1847-1848   A.D., 

p.  425 
Younghusband, Francis.  S.Africa, 

1954,  p.  463 
Yule,  Henry.    Hobson-Jobson,  477 

Zambezi,  the  river,  p.  460 
Zimmer,  H.    Irish  Element,  1024, 

p.  200 
Zimmermann,    Alfred.      Kolonial- 

politik,  1865,  p.  468 
Zimmern,  Helen.    Hansa  Towns, 

827,  p.  251 
Zinkiesen,    Frank.     Anglo-Saxon 

Courts,  1984,  p.  202 
Zouch,    Thomas.      Sydney,    1804, 

p.  299 
Zulu  Wars,   1838,  1879  A.D.,  pp. 

432,  461 
Zululand,    annexation    to     Natal, 

1897  A.D.,  p.  461 
Zwingli,  Ulrich,  religious   leader, 

p.  296 


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